Hello the problem is that the customer send the connection in this order, i
can´t change because  i accept each connection in this order. I´ll tell the
client change the order, or change the number port. I´ll tell you with
happend when change the code.

another thing to do is to test the application in other board and  PC. wait
for moment...

Thanks
Oscar

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Kieran Mansley <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 07:46 +0200, Oscar F wrote:
> > Hello, yesterday i have tested with this result. i think that the
> > problem can be other.
> >
> > Remenber, i have 8 socket 1500h 1501h 1502h 1600h 1601h 1602h 1603h
> > 1604h.
> >
> > the accept connecttion works, but not always, 50%.
> >
> > The recv: 1501h an 1502h OK but 1500h bad!! never recieve
> > The send: 1500h and 1600h bad, the rest sockets perfect
> > The close: 1500h and 1600h bad, the rest sockets perfect
> >
> > My conclusion and i can´t proof the recv for the rest of socket, is
> > that socket 1500 and 1600 doesn´t work, only accept the connection but
> > no always.
> > I don't known what happend, can be a problem of my customer
> > copmputer?. My connection is done with a router and connect my EVK1100
> > to PC by this router connecting to internet.
>
> What happens if you reverse the order in which you try each port?  Is it
> still 1500 and 1600 that fail, or is it now whichever is first in the
> list.  What happens if you change the order that the client connects to
> the ports in?  Is it still 1500 and 1600 that fail, or is it now
> whatever the client tries to connect to first?
>
> Kieran
>
>
>
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