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Always says Could Not Download. I don't know if it's my computer or if I'm behind some sort of firewall (I don't know if I am or not) , but every time I try to downlaod anything it says searching... then says could nto download. I don't know whats happening but when my sibling also tries to log into Morpheus it says that she cannot register due to firewall problems and I am thingking this could quite possibly relate to one another. What should I do about this so I can actually download files? |
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Facts: (1) using LimeWire 2.1.3 on Mac OS X (2) I am not behind a firewall (3) I do not select IPs that are red (i.e., IPs behind a firewall) (4) I tried (and failed) to find the answer at the gnutella's forum for the answer (5) 99% of the times I try to download, LimeWire tells me "Connecting to ..." and then "Could not connect". Your help is appriciated! Thank you, Zevi. [email]*** Last edited by Lord of the Rings; March 7th, 2009 at 12:51 PM. |
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"Couldn't Download" since installing "new" LimeWire I just installed the new Limewire -- banner ad's and all -- and now everything I click gives me "couldn't download" too. I'm on a cable@home connection on Mac OS X and had the previous LimeWire woring just fine a few minutes ago ... if anyone can help please e-mail me at: [email]*** and I'll be your best friend. At least the new Limewire has a direct menu-link to this forum though ;-P EF Last edited by Lord of the Rings; March 7th, 2009 at 12:51 PM. |
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me too - 90% Could Not Connect Me too to paraphrase: "(1) using LimeWire 2.1.3 on Mac OS X (2) I am behind the OS X firewall - Brickhouse activated (3) I do not select IPs that are red (i.e., IPs behind a firewall) (4) I tried (and failed) to find the answer at the gnutella's forum for the answer (5) 90% of the times I try to download, LimeWire tells me "Connecting to ..." and then "Could not connect". " Using a cable modem and Comcast. Morpheous under VPC works fine. Before the upgrade to 2.1.3 the GUI was flakey but I had more consistant downloads. Now the GUI's better but the downloading SUCKS. I was going to upgrade to Pro - but will now wait for a more reliable version. What's going on? cg ----- (Amazon's pro forma profits last quarter were $35 million.) Amazon attributed the profit to gains in its international units (yes, Virginia, there is a global economy) and to cutting of costs in a variety of ways, including switching its servers over to Linux. (That move prompted a wonderful quote from a Microsoft spokesperson in a News.com article: "With Linux, customers end up being in the operating systems business, managing software updates and security patches while making sure the multitude of software packages don't conflict with each other." And just how would that be different from Windows? |
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Just let it soak! Like a solution for stained laundry, what worked for me with LimeWire was patient soaking. I launched the program, and let it run in the background for a few hours (with connection "on") while I was doing other work. I don't know if it will work everytime or for everyone, but it worked for me. Subsequent searches were fast, and 90% of the downloads were successful. Even red ones (behind firewalls.) Zevi. bareket@umich.edu |
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I am having the same problem. I am running Mac O/S 9.1, NOT behind a firewall, using a dial-up connection, do not click on red IP's. I have yet to successfully download ANY kind of file from LimeWire. The most current problem is that it ALWAYS says "Could Not Download". HELP!! I am getting frusterated! |
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I still have Limewire 1.7 on my hard drive, so I launched it today and was able to use it successfully (even downloaded a few files!). One thing I noticed, though, was that in the "Connections" tab of 1.7, at least 6 incoming hosts are shown, whereas in the new version, only 3 incoming hosts are shown. What is the difference here? Does "incoming" refer to the downloads, or the searches for shared files? And does "outgoing" refer to the uploads ...or downloads? |
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Newer versions use UltraPeers (protocol v0.,6) instead of the classic gnutella model (v0.4). With UltraPeers, you are connected to many more hosts at one time while not wasting any bandwidth. Only relevent searches are sent to you, and since the traffic is greatly reduced, the search horizon broadens drastically. Incoming or Outgoing simply refers to the idea of "who initiated the connection." If you initiated it, it's called Outgoing, and if someone else initiated it, it's called incoming. You can still increase the number of UltraPeers you connect to in the New UltraPeer versions of LimeWire (2.x and later). Best, |
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