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RB26DETT June 4th, 2006 12:39 AM

Could Not Connect Overnight!
 
Hi all,

I have been using limewire for sometime now and all along it has been working flawlessly, but recently it seems that I am unable to get connected to the network overnight. I have gone through the sticky and the tips offered but just could not kick start the connection.

I am quite sure that I did not make any changes to my wireless router nor to the limewire settings. I really need some help here.. Hope somebody could help me out a little. Thank you all!

Details as follows.

OS - Win XP Pro SP1
Limewire - 4.10.9, Java - 1.5.0_03
Firewall - Zone Alarm
Router - Linksys WRT54G
ISP - Starhub
Connection type - Broadband
Where you connect from? - Home
Are you sharing a connection with other computers - No
Is this your first try with LW - No

Do this port test & see if it works http://www3.limewire.com:6346 - It says "It works"

Anybody??

RB26DETT June 4th, 2006 12:48 AM

I do no have SP firewall enabled, and the Zone Alarm firewall had limewire enabled.

I have also tried Bearshare, but I was unable to connect to the network also..

birdy June 4th, 2006 12:52 AM

You read my mind with that last post... that's pretty scary, not many people can do that:D

Do you have UPnP enabled within your router? If so, just check within LW's options > advanced > firewall config & make sure use UPnP is ticked. Or have you used port forwarding?

Edit... Starhub might be using traffic shaping but I can't find any evidence of them actually blocking p2p
http://forum.emule-project.net/index...=&#entry557094

RB26DETT June 4th, 2006 01:19 AM

Well, I have to download stuff somehow right? :p

Anyway, I have tried both UPnP and portforwarding method. But both seems to be unable to work out this time. I used to use portforwarding. Now the settings on LW are UPnP.

I have been using Starhub for sometime now, and it does not seem to affect my LW connection and my download speeds.

Another thing is that, the blue globe on the bottom right of the LW is blocked by the wall. BUT! I have enabled LW on my Zone Alarm. Does this mean anything? Thought that if this was stated, it might help something. Thanks!!

Help~~~!!

birdy June 4th, 2006 01:36 AM

If you're seeing the firewall icon then it's either your software firewall or your router. Double check your ZoneAlarm setup. Double check that the XP firewall is off. The firewall is a problem but it doesn't necessarily mean that you won't be able to connect. The fact that you can't use Bearshare either makes me think of your ISP causing a problem. But then your port 6346 is not blocked...:confused:Have you tried any other p2p apps?

You could try changing ports, there are instructions & a list of alternative ports here
Alternative Ports

You could always try reverting back to port forwarding & see what happens?

RB26DETT June 4th, 2006 02:12 AM

I have checked the ZoneAlarm Firewall, and it has LW enabled.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v128/jdm_ep3/ZAFW.jpg


My XP FW has also been double checked.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v128/jdm_ep3/XPFW.jpg


But, the FW of my router has been enabled. Should I disable it also? I have yet to try other P2P programs other than Bearshare. My guess is that I would not be able to connect to the networks too. Or do you have any P2P programs to recommend?

I have tried to change ports but to no avail. what should I do next?

Will it help if I install an older version of LW? Is there a link where I can DL it?

Thanks!

birdy June 4th, 2006 02:34 AM

Was your router's firewall not always enabled? You could try disabling it & see what happens... just as a test. You can always enable it again, right?

I'm really not a router person, so I have very little knowledge of these devices! As for other p2p, I only use LW & FrostWire (pretty much the same).

Installing an older LW version isn't going to help I'm afraid. Has this problem literally happened overnight? I really would suggest that you at least call your ISP & make sure that no p2p blocking is going on. If only to rule it out as a cause of your problems;)

But first, just try shutting off that router firewall... if the firewall icon goes away, that's great but if you still can't connect... I'd be interested to see.

RB26DETT June 4th, 2006 06:09 AM

I have tried disabling the router's FW, while LM was off and still could not get connected.

Yes, the problem happened oernight literally. It work flawlessly before, whether it is 4.10.9 or later. I have even tried formatting the computer but still could not get it connected.

The method of shutting off the router firewall does not seem to work. There is still a wall blocking the blue globe.

I have also called Starhub (my ISP) and they have said that they have not blocked any P2P software to date. I take it that they are telling the truth. So it seems that using a proxy should not be needed?

What should I do next?

Lord of the Rings June 4th, 2006 09:07 AM

This is a very old link but it's worth seeing: http://azureus.aelitis.com/wiki/index.php/Bad_ISPs

Try a connection & listening port somewhere between 49152 - 65535 such as 64049. If you're port forwarded then you'll need to do another port forwarding.

BTW is there any way to by-pass the router or is it a combined router-modem?

You said you were also unable to connect using BearShare. How about Phex? http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showthread.php?t=55271

RB26DETT June 4th, 2006 09:20 AM

Yes, I have changed the listening port to 64049. But still am unable to connect to the network.


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