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20130317-22:43:42.171 0000036C - ERROR: ERROR 10054 -1 in TransportTCP1::ReadExact()#2 in TrClient::Run()#239
20130317-22:43:56.375 00000AC4 - ERROR: Couldn't connect to routers 62.75.224.229:443,80,8080|88.198.6.56:443,80,8080|85.25.20.109:443,80,8080|217.172.183.184:443,80,8080|50.115.127.36:443,80,8080|50.115.127.37:443,80,8080|
20130317-22:44:01.843 00001310 - ERROR: Couldn't connect to routers 62.75.224.229:443,80,8080|88.198.6.56:443,80,8080|85.25.20.109:443,80,8080|217.172.183.184:443,80,8080|50.115.127.36:443,80,8080|50.115.127.37:443,80,8080|
20130317-22:44:06.984 00000EE4 - ERROR: Couldn't connect to routers 62.75.224.229:443,80,8080|88.198.6.56:443,80,8080|85.25.20.109:443,80,8080|217.172.183.184:443,80,8080|50.115.127.36:443,80,8080|50.115.127.37:443,80,8080|
20130317-22:44:12.125 0000152C - ERROR: Couldn't connect to routers 62.75.224.229:443,80,8080|88.198.6.56:443,80,8080|85.25.20.109:443,80,8080|217.172.183.184:443,80,8080|50.115.127.36:443,80,8080|50.115.127.37:443,80,8080|
20130317-22:44:17.359 00000DA4 - ERROR: Couldn't connect to routers 62.75.224.229:443,80,8080|88.198.6.56:443,80,8080|85.25.20.109:443,80,8080|217.172.183.184:443,80,8080|50.115.127.36:443,80,8080|50.115.127.37:443,80,8080|
20130317-22:44:22.609 0000130C - ERROR: Couldn't connect to routers 62.75.224.229:443,80,8080|88.198.6.56:443,80,8080|85.25.20.109:443,80,8080|217.172.183.184:443,80,8080|50.115.127.36:443,80,8080|50.115.127.37:443,80,8080|
20130317-22:44:27.875 00000B30 - ERROR: Couldn't connect to routers 62.75.224.229:443,80,8080|88.198.6.56:443,80,8080|85.25.20.109:443,80,8080|217.172.183.184:443,80,8080|50.115.127.36:443,80,8080|50.115.127.37:443,80,8080|
20130317-22:44:33.125 00001264 - ERROR: Couldn't connect to routers 62.75.224.229:443,80,8080|88.198.6.56:443,80,8080|85.25.20.109:443,80,8080|217.172.183.184:443,80,8080|50.115.127.36:443,80,8080|50.115.127.37:443,80,8080|
20130317-22:44:38.265 0000071C - ERROR: Couldn't connect to routers

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