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The computer scans, but nothing shows up on the list. Open in 1.9 on my computer (MacBook Air running OSX El Capitan), and go to Multiplayer. Have the other user on the same local network "open to LAN".ģ. Have another computer and user start a Minecraft 1.9 game.Ģ.

When the version is switched back to 1.8.9, all the 4 computers can host and detect LAN games as usual.

With the other 2, they can host the game and be seen by the 2 correctly functioning computers, but not by each other. But still nothing is listed under "Scanning for games on local network." With 2 of the 4 computers, the behaviour is as expected and the games show up. It is possible to select "Direct Connect" in the multiplayer menu, enter the IP address of the local game, and enter the game that way. Nothing shows up in the multiplayer menu. When one player launches a game and opens to LAN, the game normally appears in the multiplayer menu of other local players using different accounts under the title "Scanning for games on your local network." This still works for 1.8.9 on the same machines, but does not work when you use 1.9. The problem only exists on 2 of the computers. (We are using Minecraft on 4 computers with 5 separate accounts.

In 1.9, if another player launches a game and opens to LAN, that game doesn't show up in the multiplayer menu under "Scanning for games on your local network".
