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### ⚠️ Warning: Fake/malicious website:

``http://warpinator.com`` is a fake website, potentially malicious!
`warpinator.com` is a fake website, potentially malicious!

Do **NOT** download or run any software from it!

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### Solving connection issues
#### **Check your group code**:
All devices that wish to connnect *must* share the same group code. Any that do not will be ignored. **Tip:** You should first choose a unique code before setting up additional devices. Do *not* leave it as the default "Warpinator".

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#### **Make sure you're using a valid network interface**:
All devices must be on the same local subnet in order to connect. While Warpinator will generally 'get this right' on its own, it can fail depending on various factors. An easy way to tell is to compare the IP address of both devices. You can check this in the lower right-hand corner of the Warpinator window. In most home-based networks, this value will start with `192.168.1`. For devices to see one another, they must all share that part of the address. The last set of digits will differ on each device. If there are additional differences, the devices will probably not be able to connect.

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