You’ve been there. You fire up LogMeIn Hamachi, expecting that satisfying click of a blue circle—the universal symbol that you’re connected, tunneling through the internet’s chaos to reach your friend’s Minecraft server or a remote office PC.
But why? You haven’t changed any settings. It worked yesterday. hamachi tunnel problem vpn status error
Now go play your game. The blue circle is waiting. You’ve been there
Instead, you see it: The circle is gray, dead, and mocking. And underneath, the cruelest message of all: "Tunnel problem." You haven’t changed any settings
What tunnel? What problem? Hamachi, for all its simplicity, has a talent for being cryptic when it hurts most.
Think of Hamachi as a digital wormhole. Your computer and your peer’s computer are two separate islands. The Hamachi client is supposed to build a secret bridge between them. A "tunnel problem" means that bridge collapsed—or never existed.