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LogMeIn Hamachi 2.3.0.111 is a lightweight hosted VPN utility designed to create on-demand virtual private networks that behave like traditional LAN segments, enabling instant secure connectivity among geographically scattered Windows, macOS and Linux endpoints. Released as the single maintained version by LogMeIn, Inc., the client establishes encrypted peer-to-peer or relayed tunnels through the company’s cloud mediation servers, eliminating the need for hardware appliances or firewall reconfiguration while preserving 256-bit AES encryption and certificate-based authentication. Typical deployments include remote-office resource sharing, collaborative software development across home labs, distributed gaming sessions that require broadcast-style discovery, and temporary contractor access to internal file or database servers; network administrators can centrally manage up to 256 clients per mesh or gateway configuration via a web console that controls membership, subnet routing and DHCP leases. The software installs as a low-level virtual network adapter, presents an intuitive tray interface for joining or creating networks, and automatically negotiates NAT traversal so endpoints behind consumer routers connect without manual port forwarding. Because the service operates on a freemium model, non-commercial users receive basic mesh functionality at no cost, whereas paid tiers add features such as network-wide threat protection, usage analytics and priority relay paths. Hamachi is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources including winget, always delivering the current 2.3.0.111 build and supporting batch installation alongside multiple applications.
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