java.net.connectedexpetion timed out
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java.net.connectedexpetion timed out
having trouble connecting to a game, any one know how to fix this?
- jfrazierjr
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Re: java.net.connectedexpetion timed out
Well, first this is the wrong forum, User FAQ should be for known issues AND how to resolve them, not questions.Stimm wrote:having trouble connecting to a game, any one know how to fix this?
Anyway, this depends on a number of issues, but typically(ie, almost all cases) the problem resides on the side of the person hosting the server. Has said person read the network FAQ and followed the steps? Can others connect to said person's MapTool instance? Really, you just don't give enough detailed information. If you are the person hosting the server, let us know that. If not, have the person who IS hosting the server provide some information back here after going through the network FAQ and DOING each step in order until they hit a step that "fails".
I save all my Campaign Files to DropBox. Not only can I access a campaign file from pretty much any OS that will run Maptool(Win,OSX, linux), but each file is versioned, so if something goes crazy wild, I can always roll back to a previous version of the same file.
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Re: java.net.connectedexpetion timed out
Yes.Stimm wrote:having trouble connecting to a game, any one know how to fix this?
(Notice my answer is about as helpful as your question is descriptive? That's on purpose to make a point. )
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- Kobold
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Re: java.net.connectedexpetion timed out
Hey, I have a similar problem, trying to connect to a server, it times out. The host shows me connecting, then dropping. I tried the steps as shown in ((http://forums.rptools.net/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=15099)) but the value for my transmit buffer only goes up to 128. Card is a Realtek PCIe GBE family controller.
Cannot connect to server, java.net.connectedexception
http://forums.rptools.net/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=15099
Attempting to connect to a server yields the error : Could not load campaign. java.net.socketexception : connection reset
I have attempted to modify my network card settings as suggested in sever of the other threads to no avail. Other users can connect to server with no problem.
I put a fresh install of MT .87 onto my laptop and attempted to connect to the server with the same error code. Both machines are running windows 7 x64
Any supporting attachments (?)
Cannot connect to server, java.net.connectedexception
http://forums.rptools.net/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=15099
Attempting to connect to a server yields the error : Could not load campaign. java.net.socketexception : connection reset
I have attempted to modify my network card settings as suggested in sever of the other threads to no avail. Other users can connect to server with no problem.
I put a fresh install of MT .87 onto my laptop and attempted to connect to the server with the same error code. Both machines are running windows 7 x64
Any supporting attachments (?)
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- Kobold
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- Joined: Tue Sep 25, 2012 2:03 pm
Re: java.net.connectedexpetion timed out
Used wireless to connect to neighbor's internets, maptools worked just fine, went into router settings, nestled deep in the menus was a firewall turned on, things work fine now, my bad on wasting the post space!
Re: java.net.connectedexpetion timed out
Nope, space was not wasted -- you just helped a dozen other people solve their own network issues! (They haven't had that problem yet, but when they do the answer is right here. )