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    wrote on last edited by Daddedebad
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    Hey, some background info: I use the QT extension in visual studio 2022, QT version 5.12.2. I want to send a simple "J" character to a server from my client using TCP. I got this to work using a different TCP socket code that is not part of the QT framework. So the communication and setup outside the code works but now I need it also to work using QT's framework, QTcpSocket.

    I have tested different versions that I found on the internet like the fortune client example, so far I have not gotten any of them to work. I am not too experienced with TCP coding so to keep it short, the simplest way to connect to server at ip=192.168.3.154 and port=4035 and send "J" as I understand could look like this:

        QTcpSocket *socket = new QTcpSocket();
        socket->connectToHost("192.168.3.154", 4035);
        // we need to wait...
        if (!socket->waitForConnected(5000))
        {
            qDebug() << "Error: " << socket->error() << "State: " << socket->state();
        }
        socket->write("J");
    
    

    But in the code above I get a timeout so it seems I cannot make the connection this way. Am I misusing the QTcpSocket object?

    Edit: Added some more error handling. The message from the qDebug() is: Error: QAbstractSocket::SocketTimeoutError State: QAbstractSocket::UnconnectedState

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      I found the issue, of course I had a digit wrong on the port... The connection seems to succeed now, I get a different error elsewhere but for the purpose of this thread it can be considered solved.

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      • D Daddedebad

        Hey, some background info: I use the QT extension in visual studio 2022, QT version 5.12.2. I want to send a simple "J" character to a server from my client using TCP. I got this to work using a different TCP socket code that is not part of the QT framework. So the communication and setup outside the code works but now I need it also to work using QT's framework, QTcpSocket.

        I have tested different versions that I found on the internet like the fortune client example, so far I have not gotten any of them to work. I am not too experienced with TCP coding so to keep it short, the simplest way to connect to server at ip=192.168.3.154 and port=4035 and send "J" as I understand could look like this:

            QTcpSocket *socket = new QTcpSocket();
            socket->connectToHost("192.168.3.154", 4035);
            // we need to wait...
            if (!socket->waitForConnected(5000))
            {
                qDebug() << "Error: " << socket->error() << "State: " << socket->state();
            }
            socket->write("J");
        
        

        But in the code above I get a timeout so it seems I cannot make the connection this way. Am I misusing the QTcpSocket object?

        Edit: Added some more error handling. The message from the qDebug() is: Error: QAbstractSocket::SocketTimeoutError State: QAbstractSocket::UnconnectedState

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        jsulm
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        @Daddedebad Please add error handling to your code: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qabstractsocket.html#error

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          @Daddedebad Please add error handling to your code: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qabstractsocket.html#error

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          @jsulm I updated the code now and edited in the return from the error.

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            I found the issue, of course I had a digit wrong on the port... The connection seems to succeed now, I get a different error elsewhere but for the purpose of this thread it can be considered solved.

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