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Limewire affecting my internect connection! Whenever I run LW or other similar programmes such as Vuze/Azureus to download things, my internet connection is immediately affected. It begins to disconnect every minute or so and then re-connect. It's severely frustrating as it prolongs downloads by a considerable time and general things I do using internet are also interrupted. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. 1. Windows Vists Home Premium - 32-bit 2. Windows Firewall. Avira AntiVir (don't know if this counts as a firewall?) 3. 2GB 4 8.07GB free of 74.2GB 5. Wireless Broadband 6. Realtek RTL8187B - 802.11g 7. House 8. Limewire 5.5.8. Java 1.6.0_20 9. Sky 10. Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to www3.limewire.com:6346 - similar response on other browsers such as Firefox and IE. 11. 2 other laptops both with LW installed but I am usually the only one running it. 12. Problem persisting over a long period of time. Used LW for years now and same problem occurs with every version. Unfortunately can not remember which version of LW this started with. 13. Full connection after 30 seconds or so. In the box it reads, "You are behind a firewall and support firewall transfers". 14. Wireless router. Sorry don't know how to check about forwarding ports or UPnP. 15. Avira AntiVir. Windows Defender? 16. England 17. The only recent one I can think of listed is that I changed ISP's from AOL to Sky but the problem was there before I changed. Updated to my current version of LW but problem was also there before updating. |
It seems LW's port Test page is presently down. Make sure LW is added to your Windows Firewall exceptions. You can manually add it. Using Torrents uses lots of connections. Wireless connection devices often do not handle a high no. of connections very well, resulting in unreliable speeds & at worst as you have seen, losses of connection altogether & possibly the router losing connection completely. In Vuse's options, you can limit the no. of connections per torrent & overall. I guess question is, is the problem at home or your internet provider(s). I am aware in the UK several ISP's are moving toward either filtering, shaping or blocking p2p sharing programs, I'm not sure about Sky. Some internet p2p sharing filters take a little while to kick into action which might be the reason for the repetitive nature of loss of connection. If your connection device also supports ethernet connections & you have ethernet (network) cable, you could try to see if there's any improvement compared to connecting via wireless. |
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