[WT-support] WTCom Network Error
EA4TX - Pablo
ea4tx at ea4tx.com
Fri Nov 23 16:35:02 CET 2007
John,
Have you checked that the IP assigned by your DHCP router to Laptop #8 and
the "Broadcast IP Address" used at wtDxTelnet are on the same network?
I have checked the #10052 Error Code (Winsock) and it has non-sense.
>>>>>>>>
WSAENETRESET
(10052)
Network dropped connection on reset.
The connection has been broken due to "keep-alive" activity detecting a
failure while the operation was in progress. It can also be returned by
setsockopt if an attempt is made to set SO_KEEPALIVE on a connection that
has already failed.
>>>>>>>>
73's Pablo - EA4TX
-----Mensaje original-----
De: support-bounces at win-test.com [mailto:support-bounces at win-test.com]En
nombre de John Warburton G4IRN
Enviado el: viernes, 23 de noviembre de 2007 11:13
Para: Win-Test Win-Test
Asunto: [WT-support] WTCom Network Error
I have a network set up here of 8 laptops via a wireless router. All
networking is working fine except for one thing that was working before but
is now broken!
Laptop Number 8 (o/s = Vista) has an internet connection via ethernet cable.
It also has a wireless connection to the Win-Test network via the router as
specified above.
On Laptop 8 I am running wtDXTelnet and have a connection working OK. Last
night, the spots were all being propagated to the other laptops via
wireless, but now the other laptops are receiving nothing!
On Laptop 8, I am receiving the error message:
CEtherNetwork::ReadNetworkData:Error occured #10052.
I only receive the error message if wtDXTelnet is up and running, I can
close Win-Test itself and still get this error.
Even with the error message, my internet connection and packet connection
are working fine (but spots are not propogated)
I have not changed (to my knowledge!) and of the setup parameters since it
was last working. All machine are on Static IP EXCEPT Laptop 8 which is
dynamic. I found that if I made it static, the cable ethernet (internet)
connection would not work.
Any ideas please???
Thanks
John G4IRN / 3X5A VooDoo Contest Group.
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