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![]() I've been reading the forum for quiet a while now and have gotten some really great info that has helped! So thanks! I haven't had the need to post till now. Maybe the info's here already, but I haven't found it. Ok, so i've finally gotten to the point where LW is running great, connecting to plenty of sources connecting well, but now it'll only connect to sources for about 5-10 mins then suddenly they stop, the download goes to connecting... and when I search for stuff nothing comes up. I exit the program, come back and everything resumes awesome again, but for only about 5-10 min. Has anyone heard of this? Any help would be greatly appreciated! I'm using Windows XP Pro LimeWire 4.9.37 Pro Java 1.5 (whatever the newest is) I'm on cable internet Cox Cable (possible culprit) Oh yeah, and people can still upload from me when this happens, maybe that helps too! Thanks! |
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![]() Yeah, i've tryed connecting direct and browsing hosts and have never had any luck with that, it always tells me it can't connect to them. The files i'm trying to get are large ~350MB. Funny thing I noticed though is it'll only drop the download when there's more then 1 going. Like if I have 2 things downloading like I do right now, when that 10 mins hits, all sources drop in sync. I know if I try downloading more then 2 things the whole program freaks out on me! LOL As long as i'm sitting here and able to watch, it's no big deal for me just restart the program. Thanks for the info! Limewire's still the best thing since sliced bread! ![]() |
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May I ask what your downld bandwidth is? as in what the isp offers, & have you tested it to see what it actually is? Remember isp's quote in bits per sec whereas LW shows speeds in (k) bytes per second. 8 bits = 1 byte or 2 nibbles. lol ![]() ![]() Choose nearest location for a speed test & only have your browser open: http://www.t1shopper.com/tools/speedtest/ (Don't do it whilst LW is open!) And see if you have the same problem with a magnet link from here: http://www.magnetmix.com/video.shtml See how consistent your speeds are. Are they? What speeds do you get? Last edited by Lord of the Rings; December 21st, 2005 at 09:37 AM. |
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![]() Ok, I checked the vendors and they were both Limewire on the two downloads I was getting. I was downloading from 10 Hosts on each DL so I assume the vendor column only was showing one of the hosts for each DL.... I don't know. I checked my line speed: 4053 kbs DL and 440 kbs UL which are right on where they should be. 4000 and 400 adverstised. Thats funny about the nibble I didn't know that LOL ![]() I tryed the magnetmix videos and everytime I tryed one (I tryed about 5-6) they would just say waiting on busy hosts... Hopes this helps! Thanks for the quick replys LOTR! [Edit] I was able to get a few of the magnetmix vids to download just now and they were both running around 60 kbs. Last edited by tblehr; December 21st, 2005 at 10:58 AM. |
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![]() Stief just suggested to use a Stack Trace http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=41560 to see if the problem can be traced. My only suggestion would be to try deleting your LW Preferences folder whilst LW is closed; instructions here: Point #2 in Fixes for Limewire (sample at bottom of page.) I'm not sure about Cox. They have been known to shape some people's bandwidth. ISP's known to BLOCK or Filter p2p or specifically Limewire But if it was related to them, I would have thought it would affect uploads also. I could only guess their shaper software auto-detects LW use & after a set time is activated but is only active during that time for that particular user. (Perhaps the shaper's manually turned on.) But that's guessing. I suppose you could try another gnutella program like Phex (click on link) or BearShare Lite (click on link) to see if the same thing happens. If it does, then that would tend to point toward Cox as the culprit. Unless your connection devices are losing consistency & reliability somehow. Last edited by Lord of the Rings; December 22nd, 2005 at 08:13 AM. |
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