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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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For More Proxy instructional help (click here) OR More Help Here Late edit: Try also 1. Tor alternative (click on link) A1 top technique & also 2. HOW TO bypass Internet Censorship or HOWTO bypass Internet Censorship, a tutorial on getting around filters and blocked ports 3. (a) HTTP proxy blocks P2P This one worked!!! Uses http tunnel. _ (b) Forums > Get P2p Working Behind A Firewall Other interesting approaches which includes masking ip, etc. (a) Secureix / http://www.secureix.com/index.shtml, (b) Privoxy - Home Page, ___ (c) Tor: anonymity online, ___ (d) Limewire with Tor-Privoxy Problem, ___ (e) SOCKS for P2P??? If you need help changing your IP address and you can't figure out SecureIX, go here BTW Here's an example of how a p2p bandwidth shaper can work: Bandwidth Shaper Sample - typical of how some ISP's use it (click on link) ie: giving priority to net surfing & low priorities to p2p sharing. However there are different types of filtering & filter programs that are used. One of them being Sandvine. Amongst the techniques sometimes used is port blocking of those using p2p sharing programs. Perhaps initially a detector after which a filter of some sort is applied to that particular user. Blocked Ports? Try one in the free range of (49152 - 65535). Others to try are 1111, 3500, 4008, 1203, 10000, 15189, 80, 20282, 22817, 19515, 25079, 443, 427, 34599, 40475. Port 64049 has worked well for many. Last edited by Lord of the Rings; April 8th, 2009 at 12:44 AM. Reason: Updated url link for bandwidth shaper example from university. |
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Manual Port Forward is on both versions of LW. If yours doesn't have one then perhaps you didn't get yours from LW & it's a scam version. See Manual port forward instructions & sample image LW's menu Tools > Options > Advanced > Firewalls This is the manual port forward (previously called 'force ip') for windows. There's no difference. You would use port 6346 except in circumstances where your isp provider is blocking this range of ports. Last edited by Lord of the Rings; November 12th, 2008 at 11:42 PM. |
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connecting but never does I have tried every method that I have saw on these message boards. I bought pro 3 days ago and can't seem to get past the connecting message. I had free limewire installed on this same computer in November and had no problem. Can you think of anything else I might try. When I tried the force port method, I did get an error message that I didn't have internet connection or firewall blocking. I am using XP but don't have the firewall running. Could I have another one installed that I don't know about? Please help me!! |
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The program works great! Unless you go thru an isp provider that slows speeds for p2p or blocks p2p or ports or a business that blocks certain programs or complicated routing equipment or going thru a university/school many of whom now block p2p, then LW works great. Don't blame LW for your own circumstances. If you want trouble-free use of LW then overcome or stay away from the above types of problems. Setting up a proxy is a last resort to overcoming these issues. |
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connecting My Problem: I downloaded Lime wire and when it says connecting down by the red boxes, only the smallest one turns green. When I type in a search - Ex. 50 cent - the blue bar that goes over "50 cent" gets very close to the end and stays there for ever. I have windows XP. I have tried puting in that gnutella stuff that the limewire website gave me. I also tried turning my firewall off. I even tried your method, but I still get the same problem. Can you help me? P.S. What is an isp? |
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isp = internet service provider hsojjosh your problem doesn't sound as though it's to do with blocked ports at least. Nor does it look like an isp problem from what I can see. It sounds like you're rushing into using LW. Let LW settle before using. Be that 20 mins or over 30 mins. And don't use the Resume button on all your files or your connection quality may suffer. Check out all the links you come across from this link HERE (click on link) |
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There's always a chance your isp provider has applied some type of filter or blocked ports. Do this simple test for us. Using your browser go here: http://www3.limewire.com:6346/ The page should say ‘Test Page was a Success’. What happens when you go there? And you tried deleting LW's preferences folder whilst LW was closed? Instructions: Fixes for Limewire |
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So there you go. Amazing what a reboot can do to help stop some other processes that shouldn't be there, etc. (Answer acquired via pm. I have also had this issue where a reboot solves some simple issues. Just thought I'd finally say why the past few posts seem to be loners. lol ) Last edited by Lord of the Rings; September 16th, 2005 at 08:37 PM. |
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