On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 17:19:00 +0100, Nick Gaens <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm trying to get two clients to speak to each other, using an instance of > QtNetwork.QTcpSocket for each client. > The clients are on different computers with IP's: 192.168.1.100 and .102 > > On the first client, I run the code below: > > ------------------ > def __init__(self): > self.socket = QtNetwork.QTcpSocket(self) > self.socket.setLocalAddress(QtNetwork.QHostAddress("192.168.1.100")) > self.socket.setLocalPort(55555) > self.socket.readyRead.connect(self.receiveData) > > def connectToOtherClient(self, ip): > self.socket.connectToHost(QtNetwork.QHostAddress(ip), 55555) > if self.socket.waitForConnected(10000): > print "Connected!" > else: > print self.socket.state() # Prints '0' (zero), meaning > UnconnectedState > > ------------------ > > So I create a QTcpSocket, I tell it the IP I want to use and after having > the user asking for the remote IP address, connectToOtherClient() is > invoked. > > On the second client, I just create an instance of this class, using > "192.168.1.102" as IP there in __init__(). No invocation of > connectToOtherClient() there, ofcourse.. > > The problem is: it doesn't connect at all.. The socket state remains > "UnconnectedState".. > > What am I doing wrong here?
Clients talk to servers, not other clients. Have a look at QTcpServer. Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
