Remote connection
Introduction
There are some problems when installing a remote client in FSX. Usually these problems come from the setup procedure or from the security applications. Simconnect uses TCP connections so it's sensitive to firewalls and some AV. This small document explains how to install a remote simconnect client and makes some considerations about connections.
Server Machine: PC with FSX
Client Machine: PC with remote application
Server Configuration
In vista
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Show hidden files and folders;
Uncheck: Hide extensions for known file types;
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locate the C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX
username is your login name
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Create a SimConnect.xml file with this content
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?> <SimBase.Document Type="SimConnect" version="1,0"> <Descr>SimConnect</Descr> <Filename>SimConnect.xml</Filename> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <SimConnect.Comm> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <Protocol>IPv4</Protocol> <Scope>global</Scope> <Address>addr1</Address> <MaxClients>64</MaxClients> <Port>Port1</Port> <MaxRecvSize>4096</MaxRecvSize> <DisableNagle>False</DisableNagle> </SimConnect.Comm> </SimBase.Document>
addr1 is your machine IP. You can open a command prompt and run the command ipconfig. Look for the line IPV4 address the addr is there.
Port1: Choose any port above 1024, do not use 8080
<Scope>global</Scope> - In fact is the remote configuration.
Usually you also need simconnect to connect to the Server computer (you could have a dll or an exe in the server that could use simconnect). So in fact you need two sections, a global and a local.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?> <SimBase.Document Type="SimConnect" version="1,0"> <Descr>SimConnect</Descr> <Filename>SimConnect.xml</Filename> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <SimConnect.Comm> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <Protocol>IPv4</Protocol> <Scope>global</Scope> <Address>addr1</Address> <MaxClients>64</MaxClients> <Port>Port1</Port> <MaxRecvSize>4096</MaxRecvSize> <DisableNagle>False</DisableNagle> </SimConnect.Comm> <SimConnect.Comm> <Disabled>False</Disabled> <Protocol>IPv4</Protocol> <Scope>local</Scope> <Address>127.0.0.1</Address> <MaxClients>64</MaxClients> <Port>Port1</Port> <MaxRecvSize>4097</MaxRecvSize> <DisableNagle>False</DisableNagle> </SimConnect.Comm> </SimBase.Document>
Client Configuration
1 -
Install simconnect (Default location for setup is: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X SDK\SDK\Core Utilities Kit\SimConnect SDK\lib) copy setup for client machine
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create a C:\Users\Username\Documents\SimConnect.cfg username is your login name The content of the cfg file is:
[SimConnect] Protocol=IPv4 Address=addr1 Port=Port MaxReceiveSize=4096 DisableNagle=0
addr1 - See above it should match
Port - See above it should match
TCP Troubleshooting
Test the connection with all firewalls off. If it is working stop FSX and the client applications. Turn firewalls on and run them again. Usually in normal security level, software firewalls warm about the connections and allow you to open the ports with no problems.
Since simconnect uses a TCP connection the AV or firewalls could induce some stutters since they could monitor the port. This is specially true for port 80 and 8080 since they are standard http ports.