Hamachi: Relayed Tunnel Fix
If you’re behind ISP-level NAT (CGNAT) + your own router, port forwarding won’t work directly. Fixes:
(or the one behind strict NAT):
Firewall and antivirus software can sometimes interfere with Hamachi's connectivity. Try the following: hamachi relayed tunnel fix
Verify your network configuration to ensure it is set up correctly:
Network congestion or high latency can cause issues with the relayed tunnel. Try the following: If you’re behind ISP-level NAT (CGNAT) + your
Resetting the Hamachi network adapter can sometimes resolve connectivity issues:
A in LogMeIn Hamachi (indicated by a blue dot) means your computer cannot establish a direct peer-to-peer connection with another user. Instead, the data is being sent through Hamachi’s central relay servers. This usually results in higher latency (ping) and slower speeds, which can ruin gaming or remote work experiences. The Fast Fixes (Try These First) Try the following: Resetting the Hamachi network adapter
Hamachi’s direct tunnel feature is legacy and unreliable with modern routers. Consider switching to:
Try changing the Hamachi tunneling mode to resolve the issue: