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Handshake error: control socket failed to connect #1566

Closed OtherSammm closed 1 year ago

OtherSammm commented 1 year ago

I keep getting this error repeatedly and headset wont connect: [ERROR] | Handshake error for 1860.client.alvr: At alvr\server\src\connection.rs:148: Control socket failed to connect

Headset: Quest 2

PC info: Windows 11 7600x 3600 ti 16gb ram

hironichu commented 1 year ago

Same here...

WANT-MORE-SOCKS commented 1 year ago

Opening ports 9943 and 9944 on my PC fixed it for me. This helped me https://github.com/alvr-org/ALVR/wiki/Troubleshooting#alvr-cant-see-my-headset

aklinker1 commented 1 year ago

Same issue. I tried opening those ports (UDP incoming), but no luck. Tried disabling my firewall completely, but also no luck. Also restarted the devices after each change (both PC and headset), same, no luck.

Screenshots ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10101283/236696245-df99ce76-766a-4d02-90c5-13c7f8656acb.png) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10101283/236696275-30395bf5-f598-4679-bcbd-ce5bdf056583.png)

Quest 2 v19.1.1 for both headset client and PC app. Windows 11 2080ti i7-8700K 64GB ram

The headset client app is crashing 50% of the time on startup. I'll create a separate issue for that, but it might be related?

aklinker1 commented 1 year ago

Figured my issue out, just needed to restart my router SMH... I do still have the 9943 and 9944 UDP ports setup, not sure if they're needed or not, but I'm not changing anything if I have it working lol.

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