rush1974 Posted March 21, 2018 Report Posted March 21, 2018 Hi .. I just purchased P3dv4.2 and also FSUIPC5 and Widefs7 .. I installed everything and registered.. When I run widefs 7 from my client computer, I keep seeing Waiting for connection ... I'm running, Windows 7 64bit on the main P3dv4 PC and Win 7 64bit on my client PC to run some addons ... Both the machines are on the same workgroup and I have FSUIPC4 installed as well, and when I run FSX-SE and run Widefs 6 on the client PC it connects... I can't connect with P3dv4 and Widefs 7 ... Any help of suggestions ... thanks.. Russell. BTW: I'm using all default setting when I installed FSUIPC5 and Widefs7 .... this is my log file from wideclient ********* WideClient Log [version 7.141] Class=FS98MAIN ********* Date (dmy): 21/03/18, Time 13:04:45.103: Client name is E8400 156 LUA: "C:\WideFS7\Initial.LUA": not found 188 Attempting to connect now 188 Trying to locate server: Need details from Server Broadcast 188 Failed to connect: waiting to try again 1219 Attempting to connect now 2219 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 2219 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 2219 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 23219 Error on client pre-Connection Select() [Error=10060] Connection timed out 23219 Ready to try connection again 24219 Attempting to connect now 24219 Giving up server, looking for another! 24219 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 24219 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 24219 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 46235 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 46235 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 46235 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 68281 Giving up server, looking for another! 68281 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 68281 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 68281 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 90281 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 90281 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 90281 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 112328 Giving up server, looking for another! 112328 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 112328 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 112328 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 134328 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 134328 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 134328 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 156375 Giving up server, looking for another! 156375 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 156375 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 156375 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 178375 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 178375 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 178375 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 200375 Giving up server, looking for another! 200375 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 200375 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 200375 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 222422 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 222422 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 222422 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 244422 Giving up server, looking for another! 244422 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 244422 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 244422 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 266469 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 266469 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 266469 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 288469 Giving up server, looking for another! 288469 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 288469 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 288469 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 310516 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 310516 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 310516 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 332516 Giving up server, looking for another! 332516 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 332516 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 332516 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 354563 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 354563 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 354563 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 376563 Giving up server, looking for another! 376563 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 376563 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 376563 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 398610 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 398610 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 398610 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 420656 Giving up server, looking for another! 420656 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 420656 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 420656 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 442656 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 442656 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 442656 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 464703 Giving up server, looking for another! 464703 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 464703 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 464703 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 486719 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 486719 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 486719 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 508766 Giving up server, looking for another! 508766 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 508766 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 508766 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20 530766 Server = I7-7700K-FSX 530766 Trying TCP/IP host "I7-7700K-FSX" port 8002 ... 530766 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.20
rush1974 Posted March 21, 2018 Author Report Posted March 21, 2018 Ok.. I think i figured the issuse here... I think it's my Windows 7 Firewall on the main P3dv4 machine ... When I go into the control panel and disable the firewall all the clients PC connect ... When I enable it, they disconnect ... So, how would one add an exception into windows firewall in Windows 7 64bit so that i don't need to turn it on/off everytime.. thanks.. Russell.
Pete Dowson Posted March 22, 2018 Report Posted March 22, 2018 15 hours ago, rush1974 said: So, how would one add an exception into windows firewall in Windows 7 64bit so that i don't need to turn it on/off everytime. I'm not sure how you do that, but I know it is a regular needed thing to do. I don't have any firewalls between the 8 PCs involved in my Cockpit setup. I have too many needs for inter-PC connections. Googling on the subject finds this answer straight-away. (You should try internet searching, it helps me quite a lot): Add Firewall Program Exception Choose Control Panel from the Windows Start menu. ... Beneath Manage security settings for, select Windows Firewall. ... Determine the status of the Windows Firewall. ... Open the Exceptions tab and click the Add Program button. The program you'd need to allow access for is presumably P3D, though logically it would seem to be WideClient.exe -- except that if you already use that connecting to FSX-SE it should be there already, if needed. BTW Whenever you do want to report a problem with WideFS, you need to remember that there are two ends to the connection. I would need to see not only the WideClient.LOG but also the WideServer.LOG, which you'd find in the Modules folder next to the FSUIPC one. Pete
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