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grinch February 16th, 2006 08:01 AM

No Connection; all connecting orqueued
 
Hi Everyone! Like a lot of users, I'm fairly a novice and LW was such a joy. In the last couple of days my connections went to nothing. Once I did get a "firewall" message, so I disabled the firewall. I tried all the recommendations: tweek the number of slot for up/down loads, tweek the bandwidth, force and change port addresses, ran the "test page" and it was successfull. I'm running XP SP2 to a cable modem (ISP Optimum), LW is 4.10.5 and Java is 1.5.0_06. Based on posted information, I called the ISP and he had me run a test which showed a 555 Kbps rate and he test packet delivery which came up at 100%. Now I sit here with 5 uploads sharing 1KBps and averaging 5 days to upload. My downloads indicate 12 in "connecting" status and about 120 in "queued" status. Any hints or spikes I came push down the line???

grinch February 16th, 2006 09:43 AM

Optimum connect - "connecting or Queued"
 
Addendum to the original post.

Pulled up the LW "connections" tab:
Host=,,,dyn.optonline.net
Status:outgoing
Messages(I/O):200/48
Bandwigth(I/O):0.006/0.000KB/s
Dropped(I/O):78%/0%
Protocol:Ultrapeer
Vendor/Version:LimeWire/4.8.1

I'm running LW 4.10.5 with XP SP2, firewall disabled and all I get is "connecting" up to my set limit of 12 and the rest are "Queued, Awaiting, Waiting or Need". Briefly I saw a flash that LW said in Status column during download - "looking for stable" or words to that effect. I want my LW back!! Tried all the other posted solutions - NADA!!!!!!

Lord of the Rings February 16th, 2006 10:06 AM

You mean you tried changing the ports as suggested here http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=52953

You'd need to change port for LW as well as firewall.

grinch February 16th, 2006 11:45 AM

I turned the Windows firewall "off". Then I followed the instructions about "note the listening port" and use a different number (52000) both in LW tools/options/firewall/listening port and in Control Panel/Network Connections/Local 2/Advanced Settings/TCP and UDP at 127.0.0.1 and internal/external 52000.

I got two files to download, each took 2 hours (4.8K each) separated by two hours and that's all of todays work. Helps?

grinch February 16th, 2006 04:15 PM

Addendum: I've done some more gyrating and nothing works. I'm down to two choices since everybody thinks it's somebady elses fault/error/problem. My choices are; 1) dump LW for another P2P provider and/or 2) go to DSL from Optimum. Right now, I'm favoring the second choice. I'll let you know how things turn out. Good Luck with your issues.

Lord of the Rings February 16th, 2006 05:46 PM

You might consider trying a proxy: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...144#post124144
The thing about proxies though is you may need to try many numbers before you find one that works, & works at reasonable speed. Here's a recent one that worked for one person http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...&highlight=tor


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