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KDE connect
I tried this between the Samsung and my Debian laptop and none ever recognised the other. Also quite sure it relies on a local network?
If you use a free VPN like Proton you'll need to disconnect from it to be able to see devices on LAN.
Not sure if it helps but i fixed this problem by connecting both devices using a cable. Works like a charm now, even over network
Even though KDE Connect came with Endeavour OS (arch BTW) I had to allow some firewall settings.
And wifi direct isn't a local network?
No, it is more peer to peer (imo)
Your opinion is moot, WiFi direct is a network without an intermediary (router/modem) for peer to peer applications. KDE Connect will work or any other network filesharing application