Hamachi includes ping tests, traceroute, and network reset features to identify tunnel failures (e.g., checking if ports 12975, 32976 are blocked).
This is a total failure where no data can pass through. It is usually caused by a firewall or antivirus program viewing the Hamachi traffic as a threat and cutting it off entirely. Primary Causes
Resolving the tunnel problem requires a systematic approach to opening the path between peers:
This occurs when Hamachi cannot form a direct path and must route traffic through its own central servers. While the connection works, it is significantly slower and suffers from high "ping," making it unsuitable for real-time applications like gaming.
Hamachi includes ping tests, traceroute, and network reset features to identify tunnel failures (e.g., checking if ports 12975, 32976 are blocked).
This is a total failure where no data can pass through. It is usually caused by a firewall or antivirus program viewing the Hamachi traffic as a threat and cutting it off entirely. Primary Causes
Resolving the tunnel problem requires a systematic approach to opening the path between peers:
This occurs when Hamachi cannot form a direct path and must route traffic through its own central servers. While the connection works, it is significantly slower and suffers from high "ping," making it unsuitable for real-time applications like gaming.