Hamachi Relay Tunnel Work Instant

A is indicated by a cyan (light blue) dot . This happens when security restrictions—like a strict firewall or a complex NAT (Network Address Translation) setup—prevent the two peers from finding a direct path. The Hamachi server steps in as a "middleman" to pass packets back and forth. Common Causes of a Relay Tunnel

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A is a backup connection method used by LogMeIn Hamachi when a direct, peer-to-peer connection cannot be established between two computers . While it ensures that users remain connected, it often results in higher latency (lag) and slower data transfer speeds because all traffic must pass through a Hamachi relay server rather than traveling directly between the devices. Direct Tunnel vs. Relay Tunnel hamachi relay tunnel

Set "IP Protocol Mode" to (IPv4 and IPv6) to improve compatibility. Configure Manual Port Forwarding A is indicated by a cyan (light blue) dot

| Feature | Direct Tunnel | Relay Tunnel | |---------|---------------|---------------| | | Peer ↔ Peer | Peer ↔ Relay Server ↔ Peer | | Speed | Fast | Slower | | NAT requirement | Moderate | None | | Best for | Gaming, streaming, large transfers | Admin, low-bandwidth apps | | Troubleshooting | Open UDP ports, fix NAT | No action needed (auto fallback) | Common Causes of a Relay Tunnel 2 alice (xx

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