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Subject:
Connecting client socket over Verizon 5220
Category: Computers > Wireless and Mobile Asked by: wildwestwind-ga List Price: $25.00 |
Posted:
16 Mar 2006 20:43 PST
Expires: 30 Mar 2006 10:54 PST Question ID: 708234 |
I have an Internet application in which I create a client socket to access a server via TCP/IP, remaining connected for the duration of the application. If a) the computer is first connected to a local network b) the application is started c) the computer is disconnected from the local network everything works fine, with the TCP/IP connection working over the Verizon 5220 wireless card. However if the application is started when the computer is not connected to a local network, the TCP/IP connection never gets made. It seems as if the settings for the 5220 are not activating TCP/IP or not allowing a TCP/IP client socket to be created unless TCP/IP has already been initialized in some way by the ancillary local network connection. What I'm doing in the application is identical to using Windows Hyperterminal to connect via TCP/IP to a server. Hyperterminal also fails if an initial local network is not present. Any advice? For example, are there particular settings I should try in the VZAccess Manager? Are there other programs I should use in preference to the VZAccess Manager? |
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Subject:
Re: Connecting client socket over Verizon 5220
From: wirelessadmin-ga on 17 Mar 2006 09:23 PST |
reinstall the verizon software and disable the other network connections by right clicking on them temporarily |
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