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#1 2009-10-27 21:24:57

martianshark
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Mesh Problem

I shared a game I made on BYOB with my friend, so that we could play it together using Mesh, but when he tried to put in my IP, it said,"Could not connect to [my IP]." Later, I tried joining his Mesh, but that didn't work either. What's wrong?


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#2 2009-10-27 21:59:20

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Re: Mesh Problem

Don't expect it to always work. It's a beta thing, after all. You might have not been connected to the internet. Are you sure he put in the right IP?

There are two kinds of networks, home and internet networks. BYOB only allows home networks(connected in computers in the same house). If you used different computers on different networks, you're dead.  sad

But why does this happen? It's because of all these proxies and firewalls and stuff you don't want to deal with.  hmm

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#3 2009-10-27 22:52:51

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Re: Mesh Problem

Hmm... me and Markyparky56 had this same problem... But it worked for my same network, this is really odd, have you tried pinging each others computers?

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#4 2009-10-29 19:29:04

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Re: Mesh Problem

Greatdane wrote:

Don't expect it to always work. It's a beta thing, after all. You might have not been connected to the internet. Are you sure he put in the right IP?

We were both connected, he did put in the right IP,

Greatdane wrote:

There are two kinds of networks, home and internet networks. BYOB only allows home networks(connected in computers in the same house). If you used different computers on different networks, you're dead.  sad

What do you mean? I don't exactly understand what you're saying...


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#5 2009-11-03 22:59:42

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Re: Mesh Problem

Could someone help me?


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#6 2009-11-04 08:36:00

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Re: Mesh Problem

Home Network is where your computer, and say, your dad's computer connect, World Wide Network is when you could connect to me or someone else on Scratch.

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#7 2009-11-04 22:35:18

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Re: Mesh Problem

Okay, but what I really meant was what's wrong with Mesh, and can it be fixed?


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#8 2009-11-04 22:39:45

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Re: Mesh Problem

Nothing is wrong with mesh. I doubt anything network thing can connect to another computer with another network. Tried Remote Desktop?

Magnie wrote:

Hmm... me and Markyparky56 had this same problem... But it worked for my same network, this is really odd, have you tried pinging each others computers?

@Magnie: Grammar error!: MarkyParky56 and I!


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#9 2009-11-04 23:04:49

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Re: Mesh Problem

fg123 wrote:

Nothing is wrong with mesh. I doubt anything network thing can connect to another computer with another network. Tried Remote Desktop?

Magnie wrote:

Hmm... me and Markyparky56 had this same problem... But it worked for my same network, this is really odd, have you tried pinging each others computers?

@Magnie: Grammar error!: MarkyParky56 and I!

@fg123: Grammar error: You used "@" in a sentence! Btw, what's a remote desktop?


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#10 2009-11-05 06:56:15

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Re: Mesh Problem

There is probably nothing wrong with Mesh.

The connection might have been blocked by Firewall software etc. And you probably have firewall software - all XP and Vista pc's have "Windows Firewall" installed. Try turning it off (ignore all warning balloons and icons popping up  smile  ) and see if it works.

You need a home network (!) Mesh only works inside home networks. You need the ip your router assigned to your pc internally and not the one the rest of the world sees (the one displayed on the bottom of the Scratch homepage).

If you want to check if the two pc's recognize each other, open the Command Prompt (Run>>cmd) and type

Code:

ping 192.168.1.1

but replace 192.168.1.1 with the ip you are connecting to. Press enter. If that returns an error (could not connect) then you are using the wrong ip. You can find out your pc's ip by watching your network's properties. Or, easier to explain, open the command prompt again and type "ipconfig" and press enter. IP address is the right one  smile

Hope that helped,
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#11 2009-11-05 10:28:24

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Re: Mesh Problem

fg123 wrote:

Nothing is wrong with mesh. I doubt anything network thing can connect to another computer with another network. Tried Remote Desktop?

Magnie wrote:

Hmm... me and Markyparky56 had this same problem... But it worked for my same network, this is really odd, have you tried pinging each others computers?

@Magnie: Grammar error!: MarkyParky56 and I!

I don't care about me and I grammar.

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#12 2009-11-05 12:17:41

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Re: Mesh Problem

martianshark wrote:

fg123 wrote:

Nothing is wrong with mesh. I doubt anything network thing can connect to another computer with another network. Tried Remote Desktop?

Magnie wrote:

Hmm... me and Markyparky56 had this same problem... But it worked for my same network, this is really odd, have you tried pinging each others computers?

@Magnie: Grammar error!: MarkyParky56 and I!

@fg123: Grammar error: You used "@" in a sentence! Btw, what's a remote desktop?

Do you use windows xp professional?
You also need to be on the same network.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsXp/using/mobility/getstarted/Remoteintro.mspx


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#13 2009-11-05 16:59:53

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Re: Mesh Problem

fg123 wrote:

martianshark wrote:

fg123 wrote:

Nothing is wrong with mesh. I doubt anything network thing can connect to another computer with another network. Tried Remote Desktop?


@Magnie: Grammar error!: MarkyParky56 and I!

@fg123: Grammar error: You used "@" in a sentence! Btw, what's a remote desktop?

Do you use windows xp professional?
You also need to be on the same network.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsXp/using/mobility/getstarted/Remoteintro.mspx

What's a network?


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#14 2009-11-05 20:29:48

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Re: Mesh Problem

Hmm... let's see how to explain this...
Right,
A network basically mean a wireless/wired network. You and your friend has to be connected to the same wireless/wired network.


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#15 2009-11-08 00:25:32

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Re: Mesh Problem

Sorry, I still don't get what a network is...


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#16 2009-11-09 10:24:54

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Re: Mesh Problem

A Network is how you are connected to another computer, or website.  wink  Does that help?

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#17 2009-11-09 23:13:10

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Re: Mesh Problem

I think so, but I still don't get why it doesn't work.


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#18 2009-11-10 10:47:45

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Re: Mesh Problem

It's cause BYOB only connects to the Home Network, your Home Network is separate from your friends Home Network.

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#19 2009-11-10 18:51:49

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Re: Mesh Problem

Look, I know it may be a bit mean, but you shouldn't toy around with stuff you don't know about.

For instance, you change many essential modules of your operating systems' packages. You don't know what those ARE, right? You'll kill your computer.

Moral: Keep to the flow. If you stick out to much, you'll be stuck there.


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