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gilliganshat Send message Joined: 26 Mar 07 Posts: 3 Credit: 17,833,466 RAC: 35 |
I'm having issues trying to connect to S@H, can't get WU to work on. I'm running an "Actiontec V1000H". I know it is some kind of setting or something I did to it. My desktop and laptop both get this msg, 10/10/2011 5:45:19 PM | SETI@home | Requesting new tasks for CPU 10/10/2011 5:45:41 PM | SETI@home | Scheduler request failed: Couldn't connect to server 10/10/2011 5:45:45 PM | | Project communication failed: attempting access to reference site 10/10/2011 5:45:49 PM | | Internet access OK - project servers may be temporarily down. I know it is the router that is doing it. I had my laptop hooked up to my cell phone (as a hotspot) and was able to get connection and downloaded some WU just like that. I've been down for a few weeks now and am not sure what kind of setting I need to adjust. If anyone has some advice that might help. I would appreciate it. |
John McLeod VII Send message Joined: 15 Jul 99 Posts: 24806 Credit: 790,712 RAC: 0 |
I'm having issues trying to connect to S@H, can't get WU to work on. I'm running an "Actiontec V1000H". I know it is some kind of setting or something I did to it. My desktop and laptop both get this msg, Actually, it is probably NOT your router. There are two different possibilities for the problem, neither of which are at your end. 1) SETI is in catch up mode after an outage. Work is catch as catch can. Nothing you can do about this problem except wait. 2) You are being affected by the Hurricane Electric connection problem. Try using a proxy somewhere (be cautious about what you send through a proxy as some skim off passwords and such). [edit] I take that back. The scheduling server is offline. BOINC WIKI |
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