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Re: TCP Client on MC3


Chip
 

I'm assuming his media tank is on his LAN, so DNS wouldn't come in to play - and if it had been the culprit he would have gotten the failed DNS value. -5 is "connection broken locally", which I thought only happens when you drop the "Connect" signal.

My total guess would be that the code is sending a message to the TCP/IP symbol as soon as "Connect-F" goes high, which on the 3-series might happen before the connection is fully negotiated. Working with that assumption, I'd be curious if waiting for the analog connection state value to go to 2 as a trigger would do the trick.

- Chip

--- In Crestron@..., "matt_rasmussen_2000" <mjrtoo@...> wrote:

Using host names and didn't enter DNS?

--- In Crestron@..., "Mark" <markrkaye@> wrote:

i finally replaced my MC2E with an MC3
the only thing that won't function is a TCP/IP client that talks to my media tank on port 23
i always get status #5 (broken connection)
i plugged my MC2E back into the lan & it connected no problem (checked IP table)
tried all the normal stuff i.e. rebooting etc
any hints?

mark

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