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ANOTHER TIMEOUT CRISIS

Started by woodhick803, March 02, 2010, 05:28:34 PM

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woodhick803

I've got Plan-G installed on my W-7 computer and am trying to connect to FSX in my Vista 64 bit computer.  I am using the IPv6 protocol.  I have installed a simconnect.xml file in the same folder as my fsx.cfg file.  Here is the simconnect file I wrote by copying and pasting from the manual section 10.2.2

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
<SimBase.Document Type="SimConnect" version="1,0">
  <Descr>SimConnect</Descr>
  <Filename>SimConnect.xml</Filename>
  <SimConnect.Comm>
      <Disabled>False</Disabled>
      <Protocol>IPv6</Protocol>
      <Scope>link-local</Scope>
      <MaxClients>64</MaxClients>
      <Address>fe80::c94e:603b:d9c3:d6b 1%10</Address>
      <Port>4506</Port>
    </SimConnect.Comm>
  </SimBase.Document>

I have tried using the above address in the Plan-G options panel and simply using the computer name.  I still get the "time out" screen.  Yes, FSX is running at the time.  Do I need to be in any certain window in FSX before trying to connect Plan-G?
Any other ideas as to what I am doing wrong?

Greenbrier Virtual Aviation,  the VA for and about the GA pilot.  Check us out at http://greenbriervirtualaviation.blogspot.com/.

tim arnot

The " 1%10" on the end of the IP6 address shouldn't be there.

Tim. @TimArnot

woodhick803

Greenbrier Virtual Aviation,  the VA for and about the GA pilot.  Check us out at http://greenbriervirtualaviation.blogspot.com/.

tim arnot

Can you provide a screenshot of your connection settings in Plan-G?

Tim. @TimArnot

woodhick803

I'll send one in a little while.  Thanks Tim
Greenbrier Virtual Aviation,  the VA for and about the GA pilot.  Check us out at http://greenbriervirtualaviation.blogspot.com/.

woodhick803

#5
Here's a shot Tim.  Sorry about the size, Imageshack is not being cooperative today.
I have tried using the IPv6 address as well as the computer name.





Greenbrier Virtual Aviation,  the VA for and about the GA pilot.  Check us out at http://greenbriervirtualaviation.blogspot.com/.

woodhick803

Here are two other shots showing the location of the xml file and the xml file as written:



Greenbrier Virtual Aviation,  the VA for and about the GA pilot.  Check us out at http://greenbriervirtualaviation.blogspot.com/.

tim arnot

Assuming the address is correct, everything looks okay. It's worth checking that it's not being blocked by firewall, Norton or other NetNanny nastiness...

Tim. @TimArnot

woodhick803

Ok Tim, I'll check around further on this end.
Greenbrier Virtual Aviation,  the VA for and about the GA pilot.  Check us out at http://greenbriervirtualaviation.blogspot.com/.