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Socket Errors

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I've been getting lots of socket errors lately. I'm on my home wifi network via a netbook. It's frustrating. Is there anything I can do to get rid of them and stay on wifi?

Hi jmed999,

 

What exactly is the error? Also, the last time we looked at your logs, it seems you had a lot of activity from other devices. You were going to clear the error log, and then send it to us once you got more of these errors.

 

With kind regards,

Michel

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Thanks for the reply! You may remember I sent you the error logs. You looked at them and I thought they were ok. You wanted to know if I had a hard wired computer (not wifi) and I didn't so you said there wasn't anything left to test. I thought I would post again here in case someone else has solved this issue.

 

Last night I had a few programs edited and then wanted to save them but because of the socket error I couldn't. I had to reopen several times then rewrite the programs.

 

Hope this helps. I'll resend you our last email thread. Thanks!

 

If anyone knows how to solve the socket errors please let me know. I'm guessing it has something to do with being on WiFi.

 

Sent using my Galaxy S4 and Tapatalk!

Nab a screenshoot of the wifi connection details where is specifies strength of the signal in db's etc. Normally you have to open the hardware vendors own management utility to get that.

 

I suspect that your signal is weak. A screen print of a ping -n 10 your.isy.address may some some timeouts.

 

Another possibility is flaky DNS

 

Alan

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