It is my router that is causing the problem. I plugged my cable modem
directly into the computer and I can connect to as many as I want now.
I guess I just need to play around with the router settings. It's a
linksys wrt54g; if anyone knows what I need to change to fix it.

Thanks for your help.

On 3/23/07, Matthew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You were right, the error is 10060 which is a timeout. It got me
> thinking that it wasn't the programs fault. My program is an IRC
> client of sorts and I'm trying to get it to connect to many networks.
> So I started mIRC and I was getting the same error when trying to
> connect, a connection timeout. But I tried using different ports like
> 6668 and it would let me connect. It only seems to timeout when I have
> too many connections on one port. I use a firewall and a router, but
> it also might be a Windows problem. Is there any way to increase the
> amount of connections you can have on 1 port or why it's even limited?
>
> On 3/23/07, Wilfried Mestdagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello Matthew,
> >
> > You can start sending in OnSessionConnected, but only if there is no
> > error code. Probably OnSessionConnected is fired with an errorcode,
> > please check this because it will lead to the real error. Same thing in
> > all other events. If there is an error at least log it.
> >
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> > Rgds, Wilfried [TeamICS]
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