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# Make sure to enable API in your game settings in VR.
# Make sure to enable API in your game settings in VR.
# If you just enabled the API in the game settings and you're on Quest, try rebooting your Quest first.
# If you just enabled the API in the game settings and you're on Quest, try rebooting your Quest first.
# Make sure your computer is actually able to read the API data - go to to <code>http://[QUESTIP]:6721/session</code>, making sure to replace [QUESTIP] with your Quest's actual local IP address, and see if the page loads. For example, the url could look like this: http://192.168.1.128:6721/session. If you're playing on PC, replace [QUESTIP] with 127.0.0.1. If the page doesn't load ''and you are in a public/private match'', the problem is not with Spark, but something about the connection to the Quest's API data is broken.
# Make sure your computer is actually able to read the API data - go to to <code>http://[QUESTIP]:6721/session</code>, making sure to replace [QUESTIP] with your Quest's actual local IP address, and see if the page loads. For example, the url could look like this: http://192.168.1.128:6721/session. If you're playing on PC, replace [QUESTIP] with 127.0.0.1. If the page doesn't load, the problem is not with Spark, but something about the connection to the Quest's API data is broken.
# Verify that you're on the same network as your Quest.
# Verify that you're on the same network as your Quest.
# Some routers disable access to other devices on the network. If you can, try connecting your PC and Quest to a hotspot to test if that's the issue.
# Some routers disable access to other devices on the network. If you can, try connecting your PC and Quest to a hotspot to test if that's the issue.
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