Problem when trying to access my notebook with my Android by Ipv4!

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Guys, I’m in a lot of trouble and he’s already given me a headache. I made an application with Magic Software and to run it on my Android I have to configure Magic Studio in the right way (already done), run the project on the Magic server (done and working) and install Magicdev.apk on android (available in Magic XPA folder and already done)when finished installing, the application must be run and when running it asks to enter the URL of the Magic application, which is the following: http://[Ipv4_do_notebook]/Magicscripts/Devprops.txt, but when trying to access this, it is not possible, says that the application was not found or failed in connection. Note the following, I had this same access problem when using XAMPP or Wamp, because when trying to access the localhost with the mobile phone, the link did not respond, was loading until the message (put Wamp online for this, of course, and changed the settings in the.conf files). Another important thing is that I made an application for Android in Android Studio in which one of its functions was to access the internet and, although the application installed on the real Android could not connect to the link, the Emulator accessed quietly (the Emulator runs inside the pc, would there be something?) and could do what I had to do, and this link gave on a page I made using Wamp, IE, the Emulator accessed my IP, and the phone can not. My question: is this some configuration of notebook, Android, Internet router or am I doing something wrong? My friend created a page using Wamp, set it up right and put Online and my house, with his IP, accessed the page (with my notebook) in a quiet way. One more remark, my notebook connects to the internet with Wifi and my Android too, IE, they are not connected to the source directly as my living room PC is, and I do not know if it matters either. I will later try to run the application on my living room PC and see if it can be accessed by his Ipv4, but I don’t think it will work either. Anyway, does anyone have any idea what it might be? I don’t like going through my laptop settings with respect to the internet and other things without knowing what I’m actually doing, I’m afraid of leaving my laptop vulnerable. Here in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1njzFq07t2U you can see the process I’m describing here, but it’s not working for me. I urgently need help, please!!! I’ve been searching the forums in English and I saw that may be the fault of the firewall. Someone knows?

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Guys, I found out, it was the firewall’s fault. When I turned it off everything worked as expected. I can’t keep it off for security reasons, but from what I’ve seen, you can set it to accept only my phone. I do not understand why I voted against my question, since I think it is appropriate and from what I have seen, no one has been able to answer, thank you very much for that. They voted against it, but these beauties didn’t answer, so embarrass yourselves, you geniuses!!!!

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