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The speed issues tend to suggest ISP intervention as I suggested earlier. The firewall issue has me stumped. It may be related to the ISP's filtering program. As said earlier & reports from other forums is your ISP does shape bandwidth for p2p programs. I woudn't normally recommend this, but disable your XP firewall, restart LW & see if you still get the brick wall. |
I Disabled It And It Is Still There Omfg |
Shaw don't give you a firewall, do they? Just that some ISPs seem to have a firewall as part of their package. (that's a stab in the dark) |
so wtf do i do now this is so *** |
Just accept things as being as they are with your isp. Proxies won't or are unlikely help with your speeds. At least you can still use LW even though the speeds might suffer. |
Sorry vince but I don't want to start another thread... seems like there are a ton of people that are having troubles connecting to limewire. I Port Forwarded as I was told and still no connection. I configured my firewall and I'm not running AVG atm (I don't think it comes equipped with a firewall anyway?) What else is there to do? Oh and UPnP is enabled. |
do you guys think it is my printer then??? i mean is it interferring |
Well yes that may make some difference. But I believe the underlying problem is your isp. They do shape bandwidth against p2p programs. eg: Here's an example of how a p2p bandwidth shaper can work against Gnutella: 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. Quote:
Connection problems are user specific. They might be due to software or hardware firewall settings or might be due to their ISP. The connection problems we get in the forums represent about 0.1% or much less of total LW users. I believe close to a mill' download LW everyday. |
hey guys i think i found my problem... but i dont know how to fix it look at this topic is matches my exact problem http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...714#post235714... the problem is that i think there are 2 routes and one of them is blocked..... so it worked for that guy for mac... but how do i do it for xp... i did the freaky windows xp config thing but it is still there (the windows brick thing)............ please someone save me please |
That guy's problem was due to 2 routers... as far as we know, you're only going through a cable modem. Do you use a router as well? If you do, give us the make & model. :confused: |
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