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Also try this port test & tell us what the TCP response is (type in 6346): http://home.no.net/tgrumpy/ct/ By the way I can't seem to find any info on your ISP. Not sure the name you gave me to be absolutely correct. Are you using it at home or work? How many other computers on the network? Last edited by Lord of the Rings; May 2nd, 2005 at 10:56 AM. |
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Results TCP: The TCP connection has been refused, the port is closed. Either a firewall or a router has not been configured on this port, or no application is currently using it. Make sure your firewall or router is properly configured to not block or forward this port and that Shareaza is running and configured to use this port. UDP: No answer has been received from your client. This can have various reasons, like that your firewall or router isn't properly configured for Shareaza, or Shareaza is not running on this port, or not connecting to the networks. At least one problem has been detected and you probably have to configure your firewall or router for Shareaza. If you need help with configuring your firewall or router, visit this page on the wiki: FAQ: Routers/Firewalls. |
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Hmmm it looks as though your port 6346 is blocked/filtered. Do as LOTR has suggested. Make sure your firewalls are configured for both TCP and UDP access for LimeWire. It needs both to operate correctly. LOTR has given you links for the information to correct this problem provided your apartment building has not started filtering/blocking p2p applications or the apartment buildings ISP. |
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ok well from what i gather i can not share unless i can get around my isps firewall so if anyone knows away around my isp firewall please tell me but thats about all i can do and thanx for trying to help lotr but i guess there is no limewire for me Last edited by shutgun420_23; May 2nd, 2005 at 11:51 AM. |
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Did you do the port tests on alternative ports? If you can find one that works then you might just be still in business. You could try port 80 for example: http://home.no.net/tgrumpy/ct/ Another alternative is to try a proxy. See the Stickies in the Connections section of the forum. |
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