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Hi All,

We've been eagerly waiting for Torchlight 2 to come to GOG so yay!

However, we can't get the LAN multiplayer to work!

We're connecting over WiFi and we can all ping each other, we have tried disabling all other NIC adapters, disabling the Windows Firewall and, even tried connecting two laptops directly to each other with a CAT5 cable...

But all we get is "No games found"

Did they take this out of the GOG version or something??

Has anyone gotten LAN co-op to work? What did you do?

We are a mix of Linux and Windows 7 laptops, not all have LAN ports,
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It came right up for me.

I have two identical Win 7 gaming rigs that I tried first. Just allow things past the Windows firewall, and all was fine. Then I added a Vista desktop, and after allowing through the firewall, joined just fine. Several older (Win 7, though) machines came right up as well.

At the moment, I'm having issues connecting an old Win 7 laptop, which has only WiFi, though the Win 8 laptop with an RJ-45 connects fine.

But the WiFi-only laptop has problems with lots of games. Hard to lay the blame on Torchlight just yet.
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Cyker: Hi All,

We've been eagerly waiting for Torchlight 2 to come to GOG so yay!

However, we can't get the LAN multiplayer to work!

We're connecting over WiFi and we can all ping each other, we have tried disabling all other NIC adapters, disabling the Windows Firewall and, even tried connecting two laptops directly to each other with a CAT5 cable...

But all we get is "No games found"

Did they take this out of the GOG version or something??

Has anyone gotten LAN co-op to work? What did you do?

We are a mix of Linux and Windows 7 laptops, not all have LAN ports,
Disabling all unused network adapters fixed the issue for me.
Windows 10 & Later
PRIORITIZE NETWORK ADAPTER
This procedure will prioritize your Adapter to use TCP/IPv4 first before TCP/IPv6.
> rightclick WiFi taskbar icon;
> click 'Open Network & Internet Settings';
> click 'Change Adpater Options';
> rightclick WiFi Adapter and select 'Properties';
> look for 'Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)';
> tick the box (if not enabled) and select it, click 'Properties';
> click 'Advance';
> un-tick 'Automatic Metrics' and input a value of '1' in 'Interface Metric' field;
> click OK to return to WiFi Properties;
> look for 'Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)';
> tick the box (if not enabled) and select it, click 'Properties';
> change the Metric value to 300.

This help me see (host) game in LAN play (specially if the Host is using Windows 10 or later)
Hoping this helps.