bitgapp / Cursr

KVM - Share Mouse & Keyboard between multiple computers. Custom borders and more!
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Connection to KVM Peer Lost #83

Open GGPOShadows opened 2 weeks ago

GGPOShadows commented 2 weeks ago

Describe the Bug/Issue

When connected to another device, connection drops after about 3-5 Minutes. Error states Connection to KVM Peer Lost

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Device should be staying connected at all times.

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ragauskl commented 2 weeks ago

It can be that the connection gets reset after 5min because you're using Pro Trial which lasts 5 min and then reset/cleanup process takes place to ensure that no Pro features are being used when the pro trial ends. It shouldn't disconnect if it's only 2 devices, but should reset the setup if it uses pro features - I'll re-test that.

If you connect 2 devices with Free version (pro trial not active) and use just one linked border - do they still disconnect?

GGPOShadows commented 2 weeks ago

My mistake, The Pro Trial was not active, I assumed it was because of it being in the bottom left corner of Cursr. To clarify this is happening using the free version with only 1 border linked.

ragauskl commented 2 weeks ago

Okay, when this happens are you actively using both devices and everything else seems to be working or does this occur while you're using only one device or neither/you're away? What happens is every second or so each device pings one another to make sure they can still reach each other (in case other instance crashes, device goes to sleep etc), when device does not respond for 10 times in a row it is counted as 'connection (to KVM Peer) lost'.

If mouse movements and keys still works this can mean that the issue is purely with TCP coms, however if you notice that mouse and keyboard are also not working this means all communications are not reaching the other device and could indicate a network issue