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I'm making a client socket. This socket will send some data to another socket and wait for its response (if any). I want my client socket to wait for a response for 5 seconds. The problem is, if I put it in Receiver mode, the program will only run after it gets a connection. I want my program to be listening for a duration of time, not until he gets a response (witch could be never, if the other socket isn't programmed to answer).

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The Socket class contains a ReceiveTimeout property, which by default is Infinite.

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.sockets.socket.receivetimeout(v=vs.110).aspx

If you set this value, then the Socket.Recieve() method will only block until the timeout has passed, then will throw a TimeoutException.

Socket sock;

//socket connection and sending data
sock.ReceiveTimeout = 5000;
try {
    data = sock.Receive();
}
catch (TimeoutException ex)
{
    // it never answered
}
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  • Indeed it does! Much appreciated!
    – jeyejow
    Apr 6, 2017 at 23:21

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