Zero Tier One not working on Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro

English:
Hello, 2 years ago I used zero tier one wonderfully on a Huawei y360 in version 1.8.9-1 and it worked. However, now I installed the latest and when I enter my network id it says it has no name and it does not connect on my Redmi Note 10 Pro and I don’t know what to do. I installed older versions but none of them worked, the ones that seemed to work the most were 1.8.9-1 and 1.10.3-1 and they threw an error saying that the network was private when in reality I had it selected as public. I tried to set it to private and authorize it manually, but even then the VPN symbol doesn’t load. What do I do? By the way, I have Android 13 and I gave all the permissions to the VPN.
Español:
Hola, hace dos años usé Zero Tier One sin problemas en un Huawei Y360 con la versión 1.8.9-1 y funcionaba. Sin embargo, ahora instalé la última versión y, al introducir mi ID de red, aparece que no tiene nombre y no se conecta a mi Redmi Note 10 Pro. No sé qué hacer. Instalé versiones anteriores, pero ninguna funcionó. Las que más funcionaron fueron la 1.8.9-1 y la 1.10.3-1, y me arrojaron un error indicando que la red era privada cuando en realidad la tenía seleccionada como pública. Intenté configurarla como privada y autorizarla manualmente, pero aun así, el símbolo de VPN no carga. ¿Qué hago? Por cierto tengo Android 13 y le di todos los permisos a la vpn

I suspect that same issue happens to my Android 1.14.0-2 client.
I have tried to remove the joint network and re-join, but there is no device shows up in the network center which I can manage authorization. So it does not work now.

I find out what happened now.
I have switch my phone from Google Pixel 7 to Google Pixel 9 using Android’s automatic backup.
And it reuse all the old config from the old phone.
I thought I need to delete the old Pixel 7 from member to let Pixel 8 rejoin refresh. And, I did so, that is why Pixel 9 does not work.
Now I have restored the deleted member and it works.