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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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Old August 16th, 2006
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I've added Limewire to the access list, but I don't want to take it off my computer completely. I need some kind of protection.
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Old August 16th, 2006
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lol, all Netgear routers have firewalls except for the older DSL ones from a couple of years ago. Really, you don't need Comodo unless your modem doesn't have a built in Firewall or are on Dial-Up internet connection. But first remove comodo access access internet explorer (view a few webpages) and email (send email to self).
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Old August 16th, 2006
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omg, it worked! Thank you so much! I'm just wondering though, is my Netgear Firewall going to keep me protected? I really don't want to get any viruses on my computer from anywhere, and I'm not saying I'll get it from Limewire, I just mean in general. My computer isn't very old, and well, to be honest, it's my baby lol. Anyway, thank you so much for helping me figure this out! : )
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sigh.. I spoke too soon lol. The wall is gone, but when I hit 'Download' it doesn't do anything.
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Put just an anti-virus application on, oh ok now Limewire, I want you to uninstall Limewire and all Java applications and reinstall.
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Old August 17th, 2006
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Yes, I have a similar problem as MsPinkFreud, except that a) I can download whether the brickwall appears or not ; b) I don't always have the brickwall in front of the globe. Yesterday it never appeared; today I have it and I haven't changed anything to my settings.
So I made an experiment: I simply disabled my firewalls, both the windowsxp's and my router's( wanadooLivebox). No firewalls, normally the brickwall should disappear. It hasn't. So I dont see how Limew can detect a firewall. That's why, more often than not, I simply choose to ignore it.
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Have a look at this attatchment, what is your set up....
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dreamtech
Now if you don't know the Static IP Address
1. Click on "Start"
2. Click on "Control Panel"
3. Click on "Network Connections"
4. In LAN, you should see an icon which might say connected, I want you to right click on it
5. Click on "Properties"
6. Scroll down the list to "TCP/IP" and highlight it
7. Click on "Properties"
8. It should be "Use the following IP Address"
Because I use a router (wanadoolivebox)and no longer use a modem, the LAN is not connected.
With my router connection when I get to stage 8 it says "obtain an ip automatically" and there is nothing in the box "use the following IP address" not even the one which I can see in my livebox config.
Then I noticed that the address in LAN and in the router ends differently. LAN ends with 0.1 and in my router with 1.10
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