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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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I see you have a V92 modem IE Dial-Up don't expect blazing fast DL below is a guide to configuring for Dial-Up I wrote a while back. Also you may be choosing files that are fake files try choosing files that have 10 or fewer host and see if that helps. From what I have seen allot of the problems people are having are the results of configuration LimeWire needs to be configured for dial-up. #1 the first thing a person needs to do is a speed test and find out exactly what there connection speed is. Make sure when you do the test that if the results are in kbps that you dive the results by 8 to get Kb/s. Thus 50kbps/8 =6.2Kb/s which would be a good 56K connection. The link below will take you to a sped test for the US if you are not in the US do an Internet search for speed test. http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ I am going to explain the results of the test I did as I go. Thus explaining the reason for the recommended settings. If anybody gets different results than I did they will be able to post there result on this thread to correct any settings that might help on different setups. Now that you have the sped test results you can begin configuring LimeWire I will use the above results for this thread. I found while monitoring my connection with task manager that if you use too much of your capabilities you create an unstable connection and have frequent short term disconnects. Not a complete disconnect but enough for LimeWire to detect thus the disconnect warning. When this happens you will normally drop to 1 connection and if you are using all of your bandwidth for downloading LimeWire finds it almost impossible to reconnect to more Ultrapeers. Also if you have your Download bandwidth set to high you are only hearting yourself do to the fact that when downloading LimeWire has to be able to communicate with the sources you are downloading from to let them know you have received X amount of the file and are ready fore more. If you are using all of your capabilities to download then you have nothing for communication thus creating a bottle neck and fluctuating speeds 5Kb/s drooping to 0 or 1. If you see this you will need to lower your settings. #2 Using the above example 6.2Kb/s X 75%=4.65Kb/s this would be a good starting point. I have found that LimeWire performs pretty well at this setting. So you will need to set your Download bandwidth to 4.65Kb/s or lower. Also set your connection as Dial-up if you choose cable or any other connection you are just hurting yourself. #3 For best results download 1 file at a time do no searching and have no previous files looking for sources. You can drastically reduce the amount of corrupt files if you follow these instructions. #4 Upload bandwidth remember that you do not want to max out your bandwidth you need to leave some for LimeWire to communicate with your download sources and while I do not like leaches dial up users really do not have allot of capabilities to share. I found that with the above download setting 0 to 1.75Kb/s is about max you can set it at. #5 Do not cruse the Internet while you are downloading it take bandwidth resources to cruse the Internet if you want to be on the Internet and Download with LimeWire at the same time you will have to adjust your download bandwidth to accommodate for Internet use. I know that allot of people have been concerned with the quality of the connection, the number of bars showing e.g. the number of sources you are connected to and the number of sources you are downloading from. I have found that with dial-up that the number of Ultrapeers you are connected to while downloading really doesn't matter. What does matter is the choice you make when choosing which file to download. I have found that if you choose 4 star with the most sources an cable or better connection if you get just one source to download from it will probably max out you capabilities unless you are unlucky and happen to connect to another dial-up user. Using the above formula for settings I have download 100 mp3 files all completed most take about 20 minutes to complete using a 26.4K connection. 5 of these files got corrupted in the download process. Thus I have download bandwidth set a 2.56 and upload bandwidth at 0 the minimum is 1.75Kb/s and I have found that if I set it at the minimum I will get disconnects and bottle neck problems and corrupt files. I did simultaneous searches with a cable connection and downloaded and check the files before downloading with the dial-up connection all files were good with no corrupt files. If I set the download or upload bandwidth too high I would start having problems with download speed and corrupt files. There are other things that need to be configured such as firewalls and routers but these settings should help once you have a connection. |
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I have a cable hook up, my download speed is 110.2 KB/sec. and my upload speed is 29.9/KB sec. So I adjusted both my dowload speed and upload speed to22.31%. I decided 22.31% would be the right number (29.9 x 0.75 = 22.425%) Will do a search and see what happens next. Last edited by cheuchi; July 29th, 2006 at 01:38 PM. |
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must not ben doing it right. This is what I am supposed to do in Adding/Editing Personal Firewall Exception: Description: I just type in LimeWire Target: there are three buttons: 1. All applications 2. Operating system components 3. Specified application 3. You should then be able to browse to Limewire.exe Connection: two buttons 1. Incoming 2. Outgoing (1 rule for each) Action: 1. Allow 2. Deny 3. Warn 1 Protocol: TCP or UDP or both Both Port(s): All Ports or Specified Port(s) If using UPnP then all ports. If using portforward, then the port that you typed in the box in Limewire IP Setting Type: 1. All IP addresses 2. IP address 3. IP address range 4. Subnet mask 5. Broadcast 6. Multicast 1 BTW I'm not entirely sure about this, but give it a shot to see how it works |
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In Limewire go to Tools>Options>Advanced>Firewall Config There you have the choice to Use UPnP Manual Port (if you use this then use the same port as the Listening port and you will have to forward that port in your Modem/Router as well) Do nothing (not a good setting) |
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I have given up all hope of ever downloading anything. So I uninstalled LimeWire and my Virus Protection so there shouldn't be any firewalls preventing LimeWire from downloading. So I downloaded and installed LimeWire and I am still not able to d/l. The world has a wall in front of it when it shouldn't and only one green bar, W T F ? I am gonna try the port (6346) test and some other stuff before I try and post again. Any pointers on this would be appreciated. |
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The chances are (as suggested above) the problem may be your connection device since most high speed devices have internal NAT firewalls. The answer is either to set it to use UPnP if it has that ability or reliable ability to use it, or else, port forwarding. |
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