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Re: ✅|ANN| 🌍DESIRE |NeoScrypt| |🔨CPU GPU MINING🔨| - COIN OF YOUR DREAMS!
by
DCP
on 22/11/2017, 05:42:31 UTC
This is disaster. I bought coins for MN, but for two days I can't make it to work. I can't pass Not capable masternode: Could not connect to xxx obstacle.

I have:
- Windows 10
- Desire Core version v0.12.2.1-ge537a31 (32-bit)
- Sentinel release v1.1.0.1 (64-bit)

I tried to setup it by following 2-3 manuals, but I didn't manage to make it to work.
And then when nothing was working I was sending my coins back to exchange deleting wallet and conf folder and then doing every manual from the beginning. Was reading every last 30 pages on this thread.
I was even following advice to send 10 DSR MN address, but that also didn't help.
More than once fixing wallet with sentinel option #2, didn't help.
Running Sentinel with all 3 ways. Sentinel is working, because it has connection with wallet. It knows when wallet is not fully synced.
Rebuilding wallet index...
I was trying to leave the wallet locked and to unlock it. Didn't help.
Was checking are ports open and they are.
Leaving MN for 24 hours in WATCHDOG_EXPIRED status, but nothing was changed.
IP address in desire.conf and masternode.conf are the same and it is IP taken from www.whatismyip.com

Here are screenshots where you can see my current situation.

https://imgur.com/a/MuB0K

I am now out of options. Read desperate.

Any idea or suggestive advice? Smiley

Thank you.

What type of internet connection are you on?  I believe there is something that must be done with the router for it to work on your windows computer. I wasn't able to get it to work on my home comp because I don't have access to the router.. anyway, instead of having my computer on all day, I use hostmns.net service for $5 a month. I like that I can have my coins locked on my computer at home but it doesn't have to be on. Also, I have a few masternodes (each getting 10 per day) and since they need to be on different ip's anyways, the hosting service makes sense.  You could hook it all up yourself on ubuntu but I think it will still cost close to $5/month..