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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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You guys are funny!!! Ive managed to get my limewire working by connecting and disconnecting to my internet a few times. Thanx for the help, if it starts acting weird again i will go to the link and send you my details. p.s. 'nerd' isnt really a insult and i agree 'limey' is a bit outdated now. |
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1. windows xp home service pack 2 2. windows firewall and shaw secure 3. 1.23 g of ram 4. not sure how much hard disk left 5. cable 6. motorola modem and linksys router model wrt54gs 7. connecting from house 8. limewire version 4.14.8 9. shaw internet service provider 10. the test worked 11. im using a router to share the connection with one other computer. and I am using bittorent as well. 12. ive used limewire many times in the past and I reinstalled it and it wont work. 13. yes i do see a brick wall infront of a blue world icon. 14. i am not sure what u mean by port forwarding or upnd enabled 15. I am using a shaw secure antivirus program with a firewall 16. I am living in canada. hopefully that will help u guys. It would be greatly appreciated if you could help. |
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Sorry Ok maybe a bit hasty, I'm sorry for loosing my cool. And b-boy is right When it comes to the pc I dont think out side the box much, new at it. stranger to me in many ways. I was chiming in to a thread I know now thats not the way it is done here . So my apologies to you ukbobboy and any others who thinks I'm out of line. I.m sure you (ukbobboy) are a inspiration to those who need your help, But give me some credit, I did not throw the (wanker) word out there, even I know not to cross that line. Cheers! Dan aka ride1on Riverside California U.S.A. |
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Mine won't connect either. Here is my system details. 1. Windows XP 2. I have CA Antivirus and Windows Firewall 3. 256 MB 4. 8.74GB Available 5. Ethernet cord 6. No modem just the ethernet cord 7. Apartment complex 8. LW: 4.14.8 Java:1.5.0_09 9. Internet Explorer 10. It says your test worked 11. Yes I think I share this internet connection with the rest of my apartment complex. 12. No I have been a user for about 3 years now and I have been experiencing this problem off and on for about a year and just in the past couple of months it won't connect at all. 13. Yes i see a brick wall and I have even disabled my firewall connections and the wall is still there 14. N/A 15. CA Antivirus 16. USA |
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OK Guys, Lets see what we can do. Bmxguy You say that you share the connection, are you the administrator for your modem and router? If you are, there are a few things you need to do: a) Enable UPnP and IGD (Internet Gateway Discovery and Client Control) on your Windows XP, either your modem manual or the MS site will tell you how to do this. b) Enable UPnP on Limewire. See my attached screen prints for a) and b). c) Enable UPnP on your modem and router (you can only do this if you are the administrator) d) If "block ICMP" is enabled on your modem and/or router then disable it. The object of all this is to give Windows and Limewire control over your modem (and router) and allow LW access to the internet. However, if UPnP etc. does not work then the next stage is port forwarding. Tcherryj Your problem is entirely different, we have had other apartment dwellers from the US in this forum before. It seems that the ISP for your apartment complex may have decided to throttle P2P internet connections. If this is the case then you are stuck because, and as far as I understand, you cannot change ISPs or do anything about their anti-P2P policy. However, if I am wrong (and I hope I am) get back to the forum and tell us. Well Bex1 I'm glad we can entertain you, I mean if we can't solve your problems at least we brightened your day And last but not least Ride1on Apology accepted and no harm done. UK Bob Last edited by ukbobboy01; August 29th, 2007 at 12:41 PM. Reason: Just remembered an additional piece of information |
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