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Main => General Discussion Board. => Topic started by: FredK on April 03, 2015, 05:33:00 PM
Hi All -
I am using FSGRW with WideView. All was working absolutely perfectly until I updated to FSGRW Build#29.
FSGRW downloads weather as usual but then cannot transfer into FSX or P3D....I get a message that FSGRW cannot connect to FSX/P3D.
After much angst I thought that perhaps it was a corruption of my FSX installation so I embarked on a complete rebuild.....all new visual computers and conversion to P3D (my FSX installation and computers were nearly 5 years old anyway). But now I find that the same exact thing happens with P3D.
The FSGRW network check facility always indicates all is OK with communications...FSUIPC and SimConnect etc.
I have found that a new installation of FSGRW will always work on the first weather download, but then fails on the next download even on the same flight when set up as dynamic weather.
Again, all was working perfectly prior to Build#29.
Any ideas on this?
Fred K
Fred,
I haven't updated to #29 myself yet, but I will try it next week during an installation in Florida and let you know.
Any luck since you posted?
Nat
Fred,
Are you sure it's not a Simconnect problem?
Try just re-installing Simconnect, after removing the old one. There seems to be the odd Weather problem associated with this program, don't know why.
Frank Cooper
What I did discover was that there was some interference between WideView and FSGRW. That is, if I switched WV off then FSGRW would transfer weather normally. So what I did was to isolate FSGRW onto a dedicated 10.0.0.xxx network. I did an over two hour flight the other night using dynamic weather and all worked fine.
So I still do not quite understand what happened. Perhaps my main network switch hardware is teetering on failure and the new build somehow pushed it over the brink since that is the only thing that remained with my hardware upgrade and software conversion to P3D. However, all other network functions are working fine with it.
Keeping FSGRW on a separate network is probably not a bad idea anyhow to streamline overall network traffic.
Fred
Interesting. Will have to keep that in mind next week.
I will install as per "normal" and see what happens first.
Thanks for the update Fred.
Nat