How do I use "Why Can't I Connect?"
Search the computer for ports in use / connected ports, listening ports, reserved ports, and all ports that can not bind.
Enter the starting number of the range of ports to be tested.
Enter the total ports to test. Enter 0 to test all remaining ports.
Select the type of test to run on the ports.
Test for ports in use / connected ports.
Test for listening ports.
Test for reserved ports (ports reserved by the operating system).
Test for all ports that return an error while binding.
The 'Show Trace Message Boxes' check box is a convenience for turning off trace message boxes during ports in use testing (there may be many errors.)
Release 1.12.4
In this release:
1. Fixed a bug where the "Server Send" dialog and the "Server Shutdown" dialog where clipping the display of the connected socket handle.
2. Removed the WiFi connect option. Lacking time and hardware to support this in all operating systems for all routers, I will reintroduce this option when possible (check the README file to restore this option at it’s current state while compiling.)
3. Updated the MinGW compiler, wxWidgets, and OpenSSL versions for the Windows binary release (this and all future releases are no longer compatible with Windows XP.)
4. Added a Raspbian / armhf debian binary release.