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Is there an update planned, or a fix or workaround available to have "local network game transfer" to work between VLAN's ??
I have seperate VLAN's for me and my two son's gaming desktop's , these VLAN's are NOT for security but for distribution of our limited bandwith and to make it so that when one son is updating the other son can still play, so the VLAN's are 100% accessable by each other.
Because we have very limited bandwith the "local network game transfer" was awesome for us, but now because of the VLAN's and resulting subnets , this does not seem to work anymore :(
Any plans on getting this to function ? all ports are open between all VLAN's but steam looks only in local subnet it seems, is there a way I could manualy input the IP's to look for of the other desktop pc's ? (they get a fixed IP via MAC adres)
Any help is appreciated,