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Problems connecting to Calibre and an odd solution
Ever since I upgraded to version 2.0 of Calibre I've been having a lot of failures when trying to do a wireless connection.
I haven't changed anything in my setup (except for the new version of Calibre) and it was happening on both my home and my work computers. I have found the following workflow fixes the problem. First I go into setting and set the specific IP address and port as indicated by Calibre. That always fails, but then I go back in and reset it to the defaults, and it has connected every time. That's odd, isn't it? |
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Yes, it is odd. My guess is that calibre v2 is triggering some antivirus program that V1 didn't trigger.
If you send me CC and calibre debug logs I might be able to say more. |
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I will. I'm on a Mac, so no auto virus programs.
Edit: Just sent you two logs. One after the first failure, and the second after changing it to something else, failing the connect, and then changing it to the defaults. Last edited by kaufman; 08-24-2014 at 08:31 AM. |
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There are weird things happening.
First, there seems to be two calibre machines involved, one whose name starts with a G and one whose name starts with an R. I would guess that the 'G' machine is your home machine. One scenario I see on 2014-08-22:
Another similar scenario on 2014-08-23:
Something that makes me wonder about your network. CC uses two different techniques to attempt to auto-connect, a broadcast and mDNS (what Apple calls Bonjour). I see mDNS responses from "G" *sometimes*. What is happening to the others? Do you have a very congested network? A complicated cable/wireless setup? Neighbors who might have wireless hubs that interfere with yours? Clearly something on your network is eating those mDNS packets and, frequently, CC's broadcast packets. Finally, what happens if you manually enter into CC the IP address 10.0.1.2? Do the failures go away? |
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What's most weird is that it started happening on two different networks at the same time.
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Oops, I had turned on Wifi a couple of days ago when trying to fix the problem. I just turned it off and will send you another debug log. Nope. Its not usually congested, and right now I am the only one doing anything on it. Not really. Desktop with a wired connection to the router. Phone connects wirelessly. Extender in the front of the house that other computers connect to. Quote:
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So, If I am getting failures with the default settings and change it to 10.0.1.90 it still fails, but if I change it back to the default, then it works. And, If I I am getting failures with the default settings and change it to 10.0.1.2 it works. I sent you another debug log. |
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That debug log shows a successful automatic connect and then 45 minutes later a failed connect. Clearly nothing changed in CC and in calibre in that 45 minutes, which means the problem must involve something between them. Unfortunately this is a lot of stuff, including Android, MacOS, and your home network.
Given that the problem happens at work and at home, the only thing in common between those places should be the device. Is this true? If so, then we need to look for what changed on the device. Did you install anything on it a few days ago, especially anything that might use networking? If so, what happens if you uninstall it? Was the device OS upgraded in some way? |
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That was my thought too. Only the device is in common. No new installs (well, maybe a game or two, but nothing system or network related). No OS upgrade.
Here's a thought. This started happening after a trip to Europe and the Middle East. Is it possible that it had something to do with the fact that the phone was roming on foreign networks for 5 days? I can't imagine how this would do anything, but given that it fails with the default settings and then works with the default settings after I change them and then reset them, I am confused anyhow. |
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You don't happen to have tethering turned on, do you? That could do all sorts of strange things. One suggestion: remove any of the WiFi networks you might have accumulated while traveling. Why? No good reason. ![]() Second suggestion: turn off cell data, turn off wifi. Delete your standard home wifi profile. Turn on wifi and recreate that profile. Try a few times to see if default connections work. Turn on cell data and see if things continue to work. |
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Tethering is off.
I deleted all of my accumulated wifi profiles except for home/work/mother-in-law/camera. I then deleted and recreated home and then tried to connect to Calibre and it worked the first time. Very odd. |
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Oops, I forgot I had changed to the specific address and port. When I changed it back to the default, it no longer worked. I have sent you a debug log.
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Those debug logs tell me that sometimes calibre answers and sometimes it doesn't. They don't say why, or where the question is being lost.
BTW: another thing to try someday: reboot your home router. Given that the same problem happens at work I doubt that this will fix anything, but it is worth a try. Have you rebooted your phone? That is also worth a try. So is resetting to factory defaults, but that is such a big hammer that I can't imagine you would want to do it. ![]() Could you also send me a calibre debug log? That would tell me if calibre hears CC and the answer is lost or if calibre doesn't even hear the question. You get calibre debug logs by clicking on the arrow on preferences (or right-clicking) and choosing Start calibre in debug mode (or something like that). You can also start calibre in debug mode from the command line using calibre-debug -g. That is what I always do, just so I have a debug log in case something goes wrong. |
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I sent you a Calibre debug log.
I just rebooted my router, and CC connected without changing anything. I'll try the office tomorrow, but its going to be an interesting coincidence if both routers got in a weird state the same day. If it continues to work, thanks for the suggestion and the help. |
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Yes, it looks like cc didn't receive the first answer, but it did get the second one. Not sure why, but it is working now.
I am happy to keep investigating this with you if you think it's cc issue, but it is looking like it might just be a router in a strange state issue. |
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