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Re: Losing Communicator TCP connection JT Alert
Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 19:41
by G4POP
kd0zv wrote: 07 Nov 2017, 19:36
Sent.
I sent you the log file and all three .exe screenshots showing the program set to run as administrator
Rich
OK that shows the software running as an administrator
Have you tried it with all firewalls and antivirus software disabled?
Re: Losing Communicator TCP connection JT Alert
Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 19:50
by KD0ZV
Yes, have malwarebytes on this machine and windows default and have shut both off and it still shuts off the TCP
Re: Losing Communicator TCP connection JT Alert
Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 19:53
by G4POP
If you restart Log4om without WSJT/JTALERT does the Options/services TCP auto start OK?
Re: Losing Communicator TCP connection JT Alert
Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 20:10
by KD0ZV
I have no issue starting TCP. Just can't keep it running.
I cant start WCF. It has something to do with the port. For whatever reason I cant use port 8080 and 8081. I changed it to 2236 and 2237 and restarted Log4OM and it started.
Re: Losing Communicator TCP connection JT Alert
Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 20:33
by G4POP
The something else is using 8080 or 8081 you must find out what it is
Re: Losing Communicator TCP connection JT Alert
Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 20:46
by KD0ZV
IP Camera system

Re: Losing Communicator TCP connection JT Alert
Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 20:50
by G4POP
Move ip camera to different port, Log4om needs to be on 8080 and 8081
Re: Losing Communicator TCP connection JT Alert
Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 20:53
by KD0ZV
The cameras are not on that port but apparently the iSpy software package is that connects to the various cameras.
Looking at that now.
Re: Losing Communicator TCP connection JT Alert
Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 21:18
by KD0ZV
Well even with the cameras shut down the TCP still shuts off when I log it. So not the camera system.
Re: Losing Communicator TCP connection JT Alert
Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 21:20
by G4POP
Is the camera software running in the background check for running services