Geft Posted February 1, 2021 Report Posted February 1, 2021 (edited) Hello forum! I have previously used FSUIPC and WideFS flawlessly, but since the release of MSFS and rebuilding of my simulator setup, I decided to format all computers and start again, unfortunately with some problems. I run the simulator on computer 1 with FSUIPC, computer 2 and 3 I want WideFS on. When I try to get in touch comes [Error = 10061] Connection refused up in the log. This did not happen before (same hardware as before formatting) so would like some guidance on solving my problem. What I have started with is to check that the internet works on all computers. The network works to ping all computers. Shared folders work on all computers. The Windows Defender is off on all computers. Ports on the FSUIPC computer are open, have also put Computer 1 in DMZ mode in the router without success. Tested running FSUPIC as administrator, googled like crazy for 2 nights now without finding any solution. Anyone have any idea? Thanks in advance. Edit, Windows 10 on all somputers in the network. Edit2, i did format the main sim pc twice in order to get this sorted out (no other programs than MSFS and FSUIPC is installed) same problem occurs. /Jimmy ********* WideClient Log [version 7.159] Class=FS98MAIN ********* Date (dmy): 01/02/21, Time 22:29:40.093: Client name is STATION 157 Attempting to connect now 157 LUA: "C:\WideFS\Initial.LUA": not found 172 Trying TCP/IP host "MSFS" port 8002 ... 172 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.100 2219 Error on client pre-Connection Select() [Error=10061] Connection refused 2219 Ready to try connection again 3266 Attempting to connect now 61610 Trying TCP/IP host "MSFS" port 8002 ... 61610 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.100 122688 Trying TCP/IP host "MSFS" port 8002 ... 122688 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.100 183469 Trying TCP/IP host "MSFS" port 8002 ... 183469 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.100 243985 Trying TCP/IP host "MSFS" port 8002 ... 243985 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.100 304563 Trying TCP/IP host "MSFS" port 8002 ... 304563 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.100 365079 Trying TCP/IP host "MSFS" port 8002 ... 365079 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.100 425579 Trying TCP/IP host "MSFS" port 8002 ... 425579 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.100 486063 Trying TCP/IP host "MSFS" port 8002 ... 486063 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.100 546610 Trying TCP/IP host "MSFS" port 8002 ... 546610 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.100 547875 ****** End of session performance summary ****** 547875 Total time connected = 0 seconds 547875 Reception maximum: 0 frames/sec, 0 bytes/sec 547875 Transmission maximum: 0 frames/sec, 0 bytes/sec 547875 Max receive buffer = 0, Max send depth = 0, Send frames lost = 0 547875 ********* Log file closed (Buffers: MaxUsed 0, Alloc 0 Freed 0 Refused 0) ********* Edited February 2, 2021 by Geft
John Dowson Posted February 2, 2021 Report Posted February 2, 2021 Hi Jimmy, Did you check that WideServer was actually running in FSUIPC7? Note that is is not auto-started by FSUIPC7 until you have loaded an aircraft. You can start it earlier manually from the WideFS menu. If thats not the issue, could you also attach your FSUIPC7.log and WideServer.log files from the PC running MSFS and FSUIPC7, as well as your WideClient.ini file. John
Geft Posted February 2, 2021 Author Report Posted February 2, 2021 Hi John and thank you for fast replay. Yeah it's exactly as you said. It doesen't conect untill the flight actually started. Also i had messed up the registrations so it is all sorted now. /Jimmy
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