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Hi,

Kept getting this message after installation.

[2017-05-12T12:01:55] INFO: OpenSSL 1.0.2 22 Jan 2015 [2017-05-12T12:02:11] WARNING: failed to connect to server: Timed out [2017-05-12T12:02:12] NOTE: connecting to '169.254.195.22': 169.254.195.22:24800 [2017-05-12T12:02:12] INFO: OpenSSL 1.0.2 22 Jan 2015

Above message is from client side.  Similar message appear on server side but different IP.

 

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Just additional info.  Server computer used to be client but I reconfigured all the setup and change that computer to server (I uninstalled and reinstalled etc). However, now from the server, it looks like it tried to connect to an IP that used to be client....  

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Paul Suarez

Hi @JSS. Please try to disable SSL by following the steps below.

  1. Click the Edit menu
  2. Click the Settings menu item
  3. Either check or uncheck SSL
  4. Make sure it's the same on both machines

You can also view it from this knowledge base article.

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That doesn't solve the problem.  Now server seems to say wait for client but client still has similar message.  That box was never checked on client.

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YES.  Client still have timeout message but server just said wait for client.

 

[2017-05-12T12:22:10] NOTE: connecting to '192.168.1.7': 192.168.1.7:24800

[2017-05-12T12:22:25] WARNING: failed to connect to server: Timed out

[2017-05-12T12:22:26] NOTE: connecting to '192.168.1.7': 192.168.1.7:24800

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Paul Suarez

Most of the hybrid NICs tend to do this. Although you are connected on both Wi-Fi and Ethernet, it only communicates with only one interface. I recognized that when I saw the Performance tab on Windows Task Manager.

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