![]() I did that but unfortunately it still does not work across rooms and now I wonder if something else is wrong (some window network settings maybe?) with some of the devices. How can I go about doing that? Is there any where I can read about it for implementing it for windows? Edit: I got it, you meant entering the local IP of one of the nodes in the Jami account settings of all the machines. You can also modify the bootstrap to change it to the other device, as any Jami client as a DHT node I do not want to abandon this, please help me! What exactly should I look for in those logs? What else can I try? In another thread, I read that one can log the Jami actions ( Bug report guide But, I don’t quite like the qTox interface and the steps to create video-conferences seem complicated enough that it will not get the popular vote. I attempted it using the qTox client across two systems that aren’t communicating through Jami, and guess what, it happily communicates using qTox. Should I try making them the same?īetween all of this, I also tried out Tox, which is supposed to work on the same technological principle (right?). Since these machines are in different rooms of the building, they are connected through different switches and as such show different network names viz. I converted them all to “Private” but with same result. I had suspected that some machines on my LAN had their networks marked as “private” while some were “Public”. Is there anyway I can look under the hood in windows Jami setup, see log files, share it with you guys to understand what is going on? Anything else I can try? I do not have access to router/switch configuration so I cannot confirm if UPnP is enabled on the switch. I had UPnP turned off so far but turning it on also has had no effect. I also read up about UPnP and fiddled around with it in the hope that it might get things going. Surprisingly, this pair of machines was not able to talk to each other before(through Jami) today’s change. As of now, communication is happening only between two systems despite having the same configuration on all machines. But, this too has not had any positive effect in my Jami journey. This ensures that all the devices are listed in ‘My Computers>Network’ section and ping works just fine all around. Get-NetConnectionProfile (can be used to test the configuration) Set-NetConnectionProfile -Name “NetworkName” -NetworkCategory Private I am aware that the Private configuration enables discovery of devices on the network so I converted the configuration to ‘Private’ on all devices (5 of them) I am testing upon. No success so far! I noticed that some machines on my network are in ‘Public’ network configuration while others are in ‘Private’. PS: If it is of any consequence, machine C is connected on a different network switch from machine A & B, but they are definitely all on the same local network, are able to ping and share files.
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