This would be closest to get Hamachi to work on Yun with PPTP option, without installing their script. I tried this option, but I am not sure how to install the certificates on the Yun. Hamachi provides the server ip, username, password and the certificates. ![]() This way, the client (in this case the mobile) doesn't have to have any special software running on it. There is an option in Hamachi which is still under beta works that allows mobile device to access VPN. Port Forwarding option is ruled out for me. It required OpenVPN which in turn requires port forwarding. There aren't MIPS binaries, so it's a no-go for the yun Hamachi is proprietary software released for x86 and ARM architectures: that's why it works on the RPi and why it will work on the Arduino TRE. I'm not sure how this enhances game play either, unless Hamachi networks used by enthusiasts are connected to optimum games servers.They support openvpn too Connect to VPN Gate by Using OpenVPN Protocol This is completely private and secure to the gateway and client computers. The twin have been mostly using Hamachi to create or join a network of remote friends, to play games, as if they were in a local network. I know that this system can enable people to play LAN games (games limited to local network) over the internet, and I can see that depending how the VPN routes your connection, it may give you a shorter route to your game servers (shorter route=more responsive game), but there is also an overhead in that that data needs to be encrypted and decrypted, which may not only wipe out the advantage of the shorter route, but may take longer than the time you save. Personally, I am curious how a VPN can enhance the gaming experience. With no solution available, we will, of course, do a Windows refresh on both PCs and stay completely clear of Hamachi VPN. ![]() My questions are this: Has anyone any idea what is going on here? Has anyone else had a similar experience? Has anyone a clue what Windows settings Hamachi could have permanently changed that remain even after Hamachi is completely removed from a PC? All suggestions welcome. Uninstallation did not restore full speed. Immediately, even without using game servers, speed had dropped to 120Mb. Sure enough, broadband speed had gone back to normal 550Mb, even with all previous games installed. This was to eliminate all other possibilities. Next step was to take one of the PCs back to bare-bones Windows 10 Home and then reinstall everything step-by-step, conducting speed tests at each stage. (User comments observe that the software is very poor at fully uninstalling itself.) Still the bandwidth was pegged back, even after resetting network adaptors. To our amazement - No improvement! I went through their systems including the registry deleting all evidence of Hamachi Logmein. In desperation we uninstalled Hamachi VPN - remove settings and files option. We updated all Ethernet adaptor drivers and ensured that they were still set to Full Duplex 1GBs. ![]() We checked out and reinstalled any network adaptors including the Hamachi VPN adaptor. We looked for configuration issues, but no choices were apparent in Hamachi settings that let the user decide bandwidth. ![]() This still applied after reboot and using different speed tests. Immediately the twins noticed that their downstream speed was pegged back to a maximum of 120Mb, not only whilst in contact with gaming servers for game play and software updates, but also when not running games. "LogMeIn Hamachi is a hosted VPN service that lets you securely extend LAN-like networks to distributed teams, mobile workers and your gamer friends alike -within minutes". We keep software, video drivers etc fully up-to-date.Īs part of their wish to improve negotiation with the best game servers they installed Logmein Hamachi VPN. (CAT5e cable) Everything has been running beautifully for two years. Our Virgin Media connection gives us 550Mb/37Mb consistently over Ethernet connections from our Asus RT-AC88U router. We built these ourselves with the highest spec we could afford. Our twin sons have a Windows 10 gaming PC each. (Admins, Please merge the two posts if you see fit.) The latter isn't well populated, so I am fearful of getting no response there. Apologies for posting this here in addition to the gaming section.
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