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- Can I monetize the examples I publish to showcase your products?
- SWAM Solo Woodwinds v3 main features improvements
- SWAM Solo Strings v3 main features improvements
- Enabling Applications to Communicate Over the Local Network on macOS (12, 13, 14, 15)
- Enabling Applications to Communicate Over the Local Network on iOS (15, 16, 17, 18)
- Enabling Applications to Communicate Over the Local Network on Windows 11
- I don’t remember my password, can I reset it?
- What is "Ambiente" and Why Should I Use It?
- Why Do SWAM Instruments Need to Use the Local Network?
- What Are SWAM Templates?
- Why Is It Called the SWAM Ecosystem Now?
- What Is the Purpose of Having Multiple Rooms in the Ambiente Room Simulator?
- Backward Compatibility with Previous Versions: Legacy Reverb Mode Explained
- Why Aren’t SWAM Solo Instruments v3.8.0 and SWAM String Sections v1.2.0 Available for iOS?
- Transition Information for New Room Simulator Ambiente
- Who is the owner of the SWAM technology?
- What's the difference between SWAM Saxophones and The Sax Brothers?
- Where do I find User Manuals?
- Getting Started with Ambiente - An Overview
- Understanding the Different Room Types in Ambiente
- Navigating the Interface - Room, Tech, and List Views
- Using the Main Menu and Room Type Selector
- Does Ambiente Use Convolution or Impulse Responses (IR)?
- The Story Behind Ambiente - From String Sections to Standalone Powerhouse
- Are you planning to create any Ensembles like Strings Ensembles and Brass Ensembles in the near future?
- SWAM Saxophones vs The Sax Brothers
- Where can I find the instruction manual for Camelot Pro? Is there a PDF version?
- What’s next for Audio Modeling? Are you planning new updates? How will I know?
Enabling Applications to Communicate Over the Local Network on Windows 11
Method 1: Allow Applications Through Windows Defender Firewall
Windows Defender Firewall may block applications from accessing the local network. To permit an app through the firewall:
1. Open Windows Security:
- Click on the Start menu.
- Type Windows Security and press Enter.
2. Navigate to Firewall & Network Protection:
- In the Windows Security window, select Firewall & network protection.
3. Access Allowed Apps:
- Scroll down and click on Allow an app through firewall.
4. Modify Settings:
- Click on the Change settings button.
- If prompted by User Account Control (UAC), click Yes to grant permissions.
5. Locate and Enable the Application:
- In the list of applications, find the app you want to allow.
- Check the box next to the application's name.
- Ensure the appropriate network types (Private and/or Public) are selected.
6. Add Missing Applications:
- If the app isn't listed:
- Click on Allow another app....
- Use the Browse button to locate the application's executable file.
- Click Add, then ensure it's selected in the list
7. Save Changes:
- Click OK to apply the settings.
Method 2: Configure Network Discovery and File Sharing Settings
To ensure your applications can communicate over the local network, enable Network Discovery and File Sharing:
1. Open Settings:
- Press Win + I to open the Settings app.
2. Navigate to Network & Internet:
- Click on Network & Internet in the left-hand menu.
3. Access Advanced Network Settings:
- Scroll down and select Advanced network settings.
4. Change Advanced Sharing Settings:
- Under More settings, click on Advanced sharing settings.
5. Enable Network Discovery and File Sharing:
- Expand the Private network profile.
- Toggle on Network discovery and check Turn on automatic setup of network connected devices.
- Toggle on File and printer sharing
6. Save Changes:
- Click Save changes to apply the settings.
Conclusion
By following these methods, your applications should now be able to:
- Discover other devices on the local network.
- Communicate without being blocked by Windows Defender Firewall.
- Operate with the necessary permissions for local network access.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the official Microsoft documentation on Allowing apps to communicate through Windows Defender Firewall.
Other articles in this category
- Can I monetize the examples I publish to showcase your products?
- SWAM Solo Woodwinds v3 main features improvements
- SWAM Solo Strings v3 main features improvements
- Enabling Applications to Communicate Over the Local Network on macOS (12, 13, 14, 15)
- Enabling Applications to Communicate Over the Local Network on iOS (15, 16, 17, 18)
- I don’t remember my password, can I reset it?
- What is "Ambiente" and Why Should I Use It?
- Why Do SWAM Instruments Need to Use the Local Network?
- What Are SWAM Templates?
- Why Is It Called the SWAM Ecosystem Now?
- What Is the Purpose of Having Multiple Rooms in the Ambiente Room Simulator?
- Backward Compatibility with Previous Versions: Legacy Reverb Mode Explained
- Why Aren’t SWAM Solo Instruments v3.8.0 and SWAM String Sections v1.2.0 Available for iOS?
- Transition Information for New Room Simulator Ambiente
- Who is the owner of the SWAM technology?
- What's the difference between SWAM Saxophones and The Sax Brothers?
- Where do I find User Manuals?
- Getting Started with Ambiente - An Overview
- Understanding the Different Room Types in Ambiente
- Navigating the Interface - Room, Tech, and List Views
- Using the Main Menu and Room Type Selector
- Does Ambiente Use Convolution or Impulse Responses (IR)?
- The Story Behind Ambiente - From String Sections to Standalone Powerhouse
- Are you planning to create any Ensembles like Strings Ensembles and Brass Ensembles in the near future?
- SWAM Saxophones vs The Sax Brothers
- Where can I find the instruction manual for Camelot Pro? Is there a PDF version?
- What’s next for Audio Modeling? Are you planning new updates? How will I know?