This usually happens because of a few common things: sometimes both devices aren’t using the exact same Minecraft version, or the Windows Firewall is blocking the connection without you realizing it. It could also be that the two devices aren’t truly on the same network for example, one might be on Wi-Fi and the other on Ethernet, or connected to a guest network. I’d recommend double-checking that both are on the same Wi-Fi, that they have matching versions, and that the firewall allows Java through. Also, when you open a LAN world, try clicking Direct Connect on the other computer and manually enter the host’s local IP address and port. If Radmin VPN is still your plan B, make sure both devices are joined to the same Radmin network and use the VPN IP, not your home IP. If you want, tell me exactly what error you see I’ll help you fix it
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Honestly thought he would get a triple ton today!
This thread earlier would be so alive when India's matches would be going on... now it's all but dead. What happened to IVG!