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Connection Problems Problems getting the LimeWire or WireShare program connecting to the Gnutella network.
(not about connecting to files, that is a Download/Upload Problems section issue.) Please supply system details as described in the forum rules.
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![]() First thing I would suggest is find the Java.exe file and right-click and choose Run as Administrator, alternatively choose Properties and set it to Run as Administrator from there. This seems to make a huge difference for connecting on Windows 7 or later. Only need one firewall, as two usually clash with each other resulting in less security. Make sure LW is added as an exception. This is the place where people come to report any problems with using LW, so yes you will see many related posts. ![]() There is a chance your router is causing an issue. You could try port forwarding which is not that difficult. First thing to do is set up a static ip address: Setting a Static IP Address in Windows 7 - PortForward.com Then see Port Forwarding Limewire on the Netgear WNDR3400 - PortForward.com unfortunately they use LW 4 as an example, instead you can see LPE's settings here http://www.gnutellaforums.com/tips-t...tml#post120010. After doing port forwarding, usually need to save settings and reboot your router. Also, if you installed the LimeWire-Fix2, make sure you installed a fresh connection file after this. |
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![]() Yes that is often the story with FrostWire. You could try copying the gnutella.net file from the FrostWire preferences folder across to the LW preferences folder and replace the one that is there. That might make a difference. Another thing to try might be copying the entire contents of the FW prefs folder across, though FW's preferences folder tends to be a little different so might have odd results. I have the free version of Malewarebytes installed on one of my Windows XP's, so that should not be a problem. |
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