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Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN – NAVTECH NOW DECENTRALIZED!

Re: ★[ann] [nav] nav coin - navtech now decentralized!

Re: ★[ANN] [NAV] NAV COIN – NAVTECH NOW DECENTRALIZED!

Anyone able to assist for the new wallet not connecting?

Running Windows Server 2012 R2. The wallet is open and just says Connecting to NavCoin for a few hours now. Also added additional server IP’s from the server list. My other coin wallets are connecting/working but this one.

Thanks!

Hey,

Sorry to hear you are having problems connecting. I’d suggest you to join our slack, there it’d be easier to identify the source of the issue.

Cheers.

Got a link for the slack?

Edit
N/M I found it thanks Smiley

in options.. network..
tick the box UPnP if not already done

We tried that as well with no luck..

So far Ive disabled my A/V, Firewall (Also Tried running with exceptions made in both, Tried UpnP On/Off and tested ports 4440 and 4444 from the server and both appear open. But when I load the program itself it doesn’t connect.  Nothing in Error Log to determine any issues as well. 

As a test I installed the wallet on my Windows 10 Local desktop and it loads right up and starts syncing. Not sure what else to try.

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