Most likely a LAN problem. You need to go to advanced mode, enable 
includeLocalAddresses, and for each peer on each node, enable 
allowLocalAddresses in the dropdown at the bottom of the darknet peers list.

On Wednesday 18 July 2007 19:46, Robert Hailey wrote:
> On Jul 18, 2007, at 6:47 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > On Tuesday 17 July 2007 20:40, Robert Hailey wrote:
> >> It would appear that if two nodes are simultaneously updated across a
> >> 'good' version, the 'link' between the two will forever be dead; each
> >> waiting for the other to get up to speed on the version, and each not
> >> wanting to connect to the other because it is too old, therefore
> >> never contacting the presumed-old node to realize that it is, in
> >> fact, compatible.
> >
> > Not sure I understand.
> >
> > We do send handshake attempts even if a node is TOO OLD, we just
> > send them
> > less frequently (maybe this is a bad thing). And in fact if we
> > establish a
> > connection we can UOM from them.
>
> I'm not sure that the specific problem here is what I said, only that
> is/was my 'best guess'.
>
> I have a few computers running freenet disconnected from the network
> at-large, but connected to each other. All was well and good with
> this test setup, but upon updating the node versions (a big jump,
> from about 1007->1045), they now will not connect to each other. I
> also tried deleting the peers and re-adding the references, but
> without success (they simply went from perpetually 'disconnected' to
> 'never connected').
>
> At present the peer status shows "NEVER CONNECTED*" (* = fetching
> ark?), a valid connection address (even port number matching),
> backoff "0/1" and zero entries in the more-detail/message-type table.
> Conventional network communications between the machines are fine.
>
> --
> Robert Hailey
>
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