SUMMARY STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. I have KDE up and running on the desktop PC. kdeconnect v1.3.1 2. I have installed Android KDEconnect from Google. On the Android (Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo) the desktop is offered for connection. Both devices are connected to the same router, both have 192.168.2.* IPs. Android has a working wireless connection to the router. Debian has a working ethernet connection to the router. The router is running DD-WRT. EXPECTED RESULT I do not know what a successful connection looks like. Hopefully I would be able to recognize it. ACTUAL RESULT When trying to pair, Android says, "Abbruch durch Gegenstelle" (interrupted by peer). In the desktop /var/log/syslog I find: "Peer 192.168.2.24:nnnnn is not from a LAN" (many times), where nnnnn is the varying port number. SOFTWARE VERSIONS KDE Plasma Version: 5.13.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.49.0 Qt Version: 5.11.1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Maybe a specific setting in the router could help?!
Thanks for the report. I've not seen this error myself. Is the issue still occurring? I've set the bug status to "needsinfo" pending your response, please change back to "reported" or "resolved" when you respond, thanks.
Thanks for your reply. I could not wait, in the meantime I am not using KDEconnect anymore. Hoping that status 'reported' is correct. Regards, Wolfgang
It's all good, I'll set this as resolved as it works for me and no others have commented on this particular report since it's creation.