Tunnel Problem Hamachi __top__ -
Adding both the hamachi-2.exe application and the specific Hamachi Virtual Ethernet Adapter to your firewall's "Allowed" list is often the most effective fix.
The "LogMeIn Hamachi Tunneling Engine" service may have stopped or failed to initialize. tunnel problem hamachi
If both peers are behind restrictive routers, Hamachi may resort to a "relayed" connection through its own servers, causing high latency and slow speeds. Step-by-Step Fixes for Hamachi Tunnel Problems 1. Restart the Hamachi Tunneling Engine Adding both the hamachi-2
Resolving the tunnel problem requires a systematic approach to opening the path between peers: Step-by-Step Fixes for Hamachi Tunnel Problems 1
Outdated network drivers or the "Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Protocol" can interfere with Hamachi's virtual interface.
Hamachi creates encrypted IP tunnels directly between clients over the internet. A "tunnel problem" means this direct connection failed.
Manually setting up port forwarding on your router for Hamachi’s ports (typically UDP 12975 and 32976) can bypass NAT restrictions and force a direct connection.