Test and diagnose your network connection to various servers, such as SQL, IMAP, POP3 or SFTP using this straightforward application.
- Why Can’t I Connect?
- Version :1.12.3
- License :Trial
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Chris Ohmstede
Why Can’t I Connect? Description
Why Can’t I Connect? is a question you’ve certainly asked yourself a couple of times but it is also the name of an application designed to help you analyze TCP/IP connection problems and figure out how to solve them.
The application displays a user-friendly interface which offers you quick access to tests for SQL, MySQL, FTP, SFTP, IMAP, POP3, SMTP, IRC, LDAP and Usenet servers. For each of the connection types, the application offers you a window in which you are required to enter the name/ IP address and port number for the target.
With the ‘OK’ from you, Why Can’t I Connect? then runs a diagnostic of that connection and if it fails, a message window is displayed containing possible reasons. The application doesn’t resolve the issues but it does provide useful information that can help you in that manner.
You also get to test connections for generic clients and create a generic server. The latter is a handy feature to have as it offers you a simple means of testing to see if a port is currently being used. Why Can’t I Connect? enables you to bind a local IP address to a port on your system, as well as to connect a bound socket to a port.
In case the connection is active but you have trouble with the communication between the server and client, the application allows you to place Why Can’t I Connect? between the two so it can analyze their data transfer. This way you are able to trace sensitive data and maintain your privacy, as well as send messages and files to clients and servers without the need to recompile them.
In closing, Why Can’t I Connect? is a great application to have when you don’t want to spend a great deal of time figuring out what the problem is when you can focus it in testing out potential solutions.