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Lord of the Rings January 25th, 2005 09:30 PM

There's two steps to setting up a static ip for your brand of modem. You'll find the last part at the bottom of that page in a brown link; ie: http://www.portforward.com/networking/staticip-dhcp.htm

Sirwaffle January 26th, 2005 02:06 PM

I finally fixed my problem with the command promt. The only step i haven't done is #2. I don't have a firewall or router and thats what these directions seem to need you to have in order to follow them correctly.

Sirwaffle January 27th, 2005 04:31 PM

When i typed my ip address in the navigation bar i got a message that said the connection was refused. Again when i tried in internet explorer, it said that it couldn't find the address.

Lord of the Rings January 27th, 2005 05:24 PM

Perhaps your Speedport doesn't have a nat firewall after all. But some do. That's why it's listed at portforward.com

Set your LW to manual connect. If you're sharing over 1,000 files then for the time being reduce this down to say 1/10th of the number. Open LW & let it load the incompletes & shared files. Give it at least 20 mins. Then go to File>Connect. Wait up to an hour to see if it will connect. Do do anything with LW over this time.

It might also be wise for the time being to Disable Ultrapeer capabilities if you are running as a UP. This can be found under Tools>Options>Speed. Don't forget to press Apply after any changes to option settings. Good luck! :)

Sirwaffle January 28th, 2005 10:00 PM

Nope stilll nothing. I've double and even tripple checked all the tasks you've told me to do

Sirwaffle January 31st, 2005 11:01 AM

Well today i tried to "Direct Connect" with a friend and it said i couldn't because i was behind a firewall or router. Since the second option doesn't apply to me, i think one of my programs on my computer must have a firewall that comes with it. I think this might be the problem.

On a side note. I do have a router, but it's not attached to anything at the moment. Do you think that if i used the router instead of the hub, that it would make a difference?

fabion January 31st, 2005 11:17 AM

Just a thought are you able to do a bug report. LimeWire tools options view sample. I f you are It might help the experts some to see it. You should be able to copy it then paste it back here.

Lord of the Rings January 31st, 2005 11:21 AM

Do this test: Bug Report instructions & sample image Is it True/False? If it's false then you have a firewall somewhere! Either hardware or firewall softw.

Which version of LW are you using? It might be wise to move up to LW 4.4 which has better firewall detection & control.

Sirwaffle January 31st, 2005 06:37 PM

:eek: It said false:eek: Oh man i'm looking for anything that may closely be related to a firewall. Is there a page anywhere with a list of programs that have firewalls.

Thank you again for all your help.

fabion January 31st, 2005 06:42 PM

If you are using windowsXP sp2 go to start then control panel then security center. This will show your firewall. I just re-read this thread and you said you only had sp1. sorry I missed that, but just to make sure you can go to start control panel add or remove programs and make sure the show updates is checked. Then you can scroll down and see.


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