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Im trying to follow this code sample from microsoft, who is a basic code for sending/receiving data over network from windows 10 computer/phone. Im on VS2015, i have a phone on W10 and my computer also.

The problem is that my application seems to create packet and send one to establish the connection (i have seen this packet with wireshark), but i never received it on the server side.

Here is code to listen port from the actual internet connection available and wait for a connection :

    public static async void StartServer()
    {
        try
        {
            StreamSocketListener listener = new StreamSocketListener();

            //ConnectionProfile internetConnectionProfile = NetworkInformation.GetInternetConnectionProfile();
            //await listener.BindServiceNameAsync("5043", SocketProtectionLevel.PlainSocket, internetConnectionProfile.NetworkAdapter);

            listener.ConnectionReceived += OnConnection;
            await listener.BindServiceNameAsync("5043");

            Debug.WriteLine("Server Started !");
        }
        catch (Exception)
        {
            Debug.WriteLine("Error StartServer Method !");
        }
    }

The method "OnConnection" is never reach cause the event "ConnectionReceived" is never called.

Here is the code to establish connection (the string ipDestination contain the internet ip address from my phone for example, that i get from checkip.dyndns.org) :

    private static StreamSocket socket;

    public static async void Connect(string ipDestination)
    {
        try
        {
            //Destination Ip address 
            HostName host = new HostName(ipDestination);
            ConnectionProfile internetConnectionProfile = NetworkInformation.GetInternetConnectionProfile();

            socket = new StreamSocket();
            socket.Control.KeepAlive = true;

            await socket.ConnectAsync(host, "5043");
            //EXCEPTION RAISE HERE after a moment "System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException, cant join destination.

            Debug.WriteLine("Connected !");
        }
        catch (Exception)
        {
            Debug.WriteLine("Erreur Connect Method !");
        }
    }

I think i should miss something but i dont know why and im block at this part since a long and can't continue my project... I apologize for the bad english I try to make my best :)

Update from comments :

  • As Jay Zuo suggested, i have try to use local address on private network and it works, i can establish connection, send and receive data without problems... So the problem come when i use internet IP address, and i still can't figure why...
  • As Kiewic suggested, i have simplify my code and commented the precedent version.
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  • Maybe a dup of: stackoverflow.com/questions/32665847/…
    – kiewic
    Nov 25, 2015 at 1:17
  • Thanks for the answer ! No cause i'm trying from my phone to my computer or from my computer to my phone, not from the same machine. The link that you provided seems to be for a local use contrary to me and there is a little difference for the binding of the listener where there is no connection specified, i have try and i have no more result... its like if the packet never reach the destination. One more time i m not in the case of a localhost.
    – Nimp
    Nov 25, 2015 at 5:14
  • Did you enabled the Local/Private network capabilities in the AppxManifest?
    – kiewic
    Nov 25, 2015 at 5:33
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    Have you tried to use a Local IP address instead of the Internet IP address? Your problem may related to the Internet IP address as your socket server is not available on Internet. You can get Local IP address by referring to GetCurrentIpv4Address method in this file.
    – Jay Zuo
    Nov 25, 2015 at 12:15
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    I insist that it could be the mobile operator who is blocking the connection. See: stackoverflow.com/questions/11085160/… and stackoverflow.com/questions/11039848/…
    – kiewic
    Nov 26, 2015 at 0:27

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