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Official_Dalek
3 years agoNew Contributor
Hamachi Network in Gateway Mode is Giving Gateway an APIPA Address
As the title says, trying to run a Hamachi network setup in Gateway mode. The computer that I have designated as the gateway, however, is getting an APIPA address (169.254.x.x). In truth I'm not enti...
- 3 years ago
Just figured it out, for anyone else who has this issue in the future. Not entirely sure why this was the case, but it seems that Hamachi didn't automatically bridge the Hamachi network adapter to my network connection (in this case ethernet). From guides and others experiences it had seemed that this would be automatic. Maybe it is for most, but if that's the case I'm not sure why it didn't do that for me. Possibly I have another network adapter that threw it off? Not sure. All I had to do was go into the adapter settings, go to the Hamachi Bridge adapter, and manually select my Ethernet adapter to bridge to the Hamachi adapter.
LuisGTO
2 years agoNew Member
Hi,
I'm a GoTo Colaborator and I had a customer running into this issue: "Cannot establish a hamachi gateway. Have tried three different computers on the domain. After adding the client, I have gone into adapter settings and bridged the ethernet port to the Network Bridge which is also bridged to the Hamachi-XXX-XXX device. I always get a gray bar in the hamachi console and if I try to enable it I get 'hamachi is not allowed to function as a gateway on this machine'. If I configure it as a hub/spoke networks, it works without issue, but that is not what I need. Do you have any clue on what could be causing this issue? Or have you seen this before? Any suggestions would be highly appreciated!