datasocket on LAN

I want to use datasocket for network communication. I created two writing live and read... these works on the local host... .but when I try to run on a different pc on the same network, it does not work... I mean no communication...

I changed the URL accordingly.

PC1 - dsw.vi -: "pc1/wave dstp://i.p.address.

PC2 - dsr.vi -: "pc1/wave dstp://i.p.address.

Also changed the configuration of the Server Manager as a creator datasocket, listner etc changed to everyhost... also, I've added a new item "wave" in Server Manager in the two pcs...

What should I do?

Make sure you have the server only running on two PCs. During the race, it will be displayed in the list of the icons in your taskbar, which is the bottom right of your screen.

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