Windows 10 has hot-spon wi-fi access point. Android devise uses this conection for internet and local web. Why AudioRelay app can’t find the server on this pc? App can’t call 192.168.*.1 addresses?
(Edit Asapha: I took the liberty to edit the title)
Windows 10 has hot-spon wi-fi access point. Android devise uses this conection for internet and local web. Why AudioRelay app can’t find the server on this pc? App can’t call 192.168.*.1 addresses?
(Edit Asapha: I took the liberty to edit the title)
The app can’t find your server, but have you tried to connect manually? You can do so via the Connect manually available in the upper right corner of the app.
If you did and it’s still not working, could you try to send a ping from your android device to your PC?
ping PC_IP_ADDRESS (e.g: ping 192.168.2.10)Lines like these should appear when the ping command works:
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
If that’s not the case, it means that your two devices can’t communicate together.
Which means that AudioRelay can’t function. 
You’re not the only one having this issue it seems… I don’t know if this is normal when sharing a connection from Windows 10…
Could you please return the results of both of these commands? (connect your phone to the hotspot)
Then
After the last update of Windows 10 other applications have lost a stable connection so I think this is a Microsoft bug. Results of ipconfig and ifconfig (I hope it will be understandably on the Russian interface) hotspot config is marked in yellow
That’s good news if the ping works one way at least!
Maybe it’s just a firewall issue… could you try this:
Can you connect now?
If that’s not the case, could you temporarily disable your firewall then try to connect?
With the firewall turned off, everything worked.
Tried adding inbound and outbound rules for the program in the firewall, but it didn’t work.
Just to be sure, have you tried the automatic procedure inside the app? Or is the admin prompt too worrisome?
If you want to add specific rules, you should only need to add inbound rules for TCP and UDP on port 59100.
Automatic addition did not fix the problem. After adding port 59100 manual connection worked, although not stable
If you want to enable your firewall and use audiorelay at the same time, and you have tried everything you saw from this article but still audiorelay is not working, then you can go to Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security, then go to Inbound rules, then go to audiorelay-tcp-private, select advanced and enable Domain, Private and Public profiles. Do this to all 4 rules in the inbound rules section. Your problem has to be fixed.
I am also having these problems. I’ve heard really great things about this app so I’d love to check it out. But I can’t for the life of me get it to connect via USB.
Any and all help would be highly appreciated please and thank you
I tried this as well as a few things mentioned above and still nothing unfortunately
I can’t connect via usb before too, turns out it’s bc I banned phone shared network on windows days ago. After unblocking it, and let pc use this network, it works.