A TCP/IP connection error usually includes a five-digit number that starts with 100 or 110; e.g., 10057. These errors always come from the operating system, not TERM or TinyTERM.
There is an excellent reference to the error numbers at sockets.com. Toward the bottom of the page is a list of all the errors in numeric order for quick reference. It’s an excellent way to troubleshoot TCP/IP socket errors.
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