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    Hyprodimus Prime
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    Hello,

    My Windows PC, Ubuntu VM, and Raspberry Pi are all on a LAN, and I have built the Qt UDP client and server examples on all three. It works when the VM or Pi are sending, but not when my Windows PC is sending. I havent changed any code, the ports are all the same as the default example's. Does anyone know why this might happen? Thank you.

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      jsulm
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      Firewall on your Windows PC?

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        Hyprodimus Prime
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        I dont think that is it. I have tried disabling it all together and I get the same results. On top of that, even when it is ok, the outbound connection setting is set to Allowed (default).

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        • H Hyprodimus Prime

          Hello,

          My Windows PC, Ubuntu VM, and Raspberry Pi are all on a LAN, and I have built the Qt UDP client and server examples on all three. It works when the VM or Pi are sending, but not when my Windows PC is sending. I havent changed any code, the ports are all the same as the default example's. Does anyone know why this might happen? Thank you.

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          the_
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          @Hyprodimus-Prime

          Just to clarify:

          On what platform is the server running?
          Are all incomming connections allowed on each device?

          -- No support in PM --

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            @Hyprodimus-Prime

            Just to clarify:

            On what platform is the server running?
            Are all incomming connections allowed on each device?

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            Hyprodimus Prime
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            @the_

            Server is Windows, Virtual machine is Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi is running Raspbian.
            Only the Windows machine has a firewall, and communication doesnt work even when it is off.

            Pi->Windows : OK
            Pi->Ubuntu: OK
            Pi->Pi local: OK
            Ubuntu->Windows: OK
            Ubuntu->Pi: OK
            Ubuntu->Ubuntu local: OK
            Windows->Windows local: OK
            Windows->Ubuntu: Not OK
            Windows->Pi: Not OK

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              Hyprodimus Prime
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              Solved:
              I was using QHostAddress::Broadcast which is 255.255.255.255
              I needed to have the local IP subnet 192.168.137 and then .255 for multicast.

              I am assuming that it is not a windows thing, it is just an feature of being the LAN host?

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