Edge inspect takes a while to connect

its been an hour. I can't connect my edge inspect says "waiting for a connection..." I just want to test responsive web design.

Make sure devices and desktop app are running on the same Wi-Fi. Also try to connect manually by entering the IP address of the machine where Edge Inspect CC app is installed.
If this doesn't help, please let me know the exact problem which you face.
Any error message in the Chrome extension's console?

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