thank you very much for detailed information. We tried to recreate the problem you encounter, yet we can use the TCP client mode via network as well as via internet.
Could you connect within your local network and try the following:
- deactivate the firewall completely on both the sending as well on the receiving machine
- open and start the test log emitter located at C:\Program Files (x86)\Log4View\LogEmiter on the sending machine
- in Log4View on the receiving machine connect using TCP client with the sending machine's IP address and port 877
If there is still no connection possible, please send us your Log4View.xlog logfile located at C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Roaming\Log4View by mail.
In TCP server mode used by nlog the host is disabled as the machine running Log4View becomes the server itself, whereas the logging machines connect as clients. Thus the IP of the machine running Log4View must be specified in the config file of the logging programs.