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0kbs Downloading - have read all threads & still no joy! Using BT HomeHub (Problem Solved) * HI I have been through all posts on the forum regarding download speeds and have tweaked, port forwarded, changed options and still I have 0/1 kbs downloads and maybe 3kbs uploading. I am at the end of my tether! I am not a computer wiz and it took me ages to do the port forwarding bit etc., - so if you can help can it be in the simplest terms possible? Assume you are dealing with an idiot - because you are! Many thanks Lisa |
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Have you seen this thread (sorry if you have)? There are some good tips: A few things to consider while configuring Limewire for optimal performance... Do a speed test here: Speedtest.net - The Global Broadband Speed Test When you do the test, don't have any other programs running... just the page with the speed test open Answer as many of these questions as you can: System details - help us to help you -> Provide these details when you post!!! Let us know if you're stuck with any of those questions |
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HI Birdy, My laptop info is....... Windows Vista 2.00GB RAM 90BG Hard Disk Space left (160 GB Hard Disk when empty) Wndows Firewall and Norton Anti-virus(Symantec) Firewall ( both switched off but the brick wall is still present) Home computer - using wireless connection ( have tried with ethernet cable but makes no difference) BT ( British Telecom) are my provider BT HomeHub The test page said - Test worked I am not sharing connection with any other computers I have tried port forwarding ( used port 54069 to and from and listen also) and the default Upnp setting - both delivering the same disappointing results. The speed test results are as follows........ Download 5871 kb/s Upload 301 kb/s ISP: British Telecommunications Server: London Ping 64 ms Distance < 50 mi Hope this covers everything. It all means nothing to me, I'm afraid! Hope you can help. Love Lisa xxx |
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If I recall, BT HomeHub has some type of settings, need to check their site for more details. It might be what's affecting things for you. I'm vague on the details except some type of security was involved .. not sure if from your end or theirs but one you do have some control over with settings via a browser I believe. Maybe two issues here: 1. http://www.gnutellaforums.com/connec...tml#post271710 Peak hour p2p bandwidth shaping. 2. Your brick wall is probably due to your BT Homehug. Port forward might be best way to fix it. First & most important step is (1) Setting up a Static ip for VISTA (2) BT HomeHub port forward instructions Last edited by Lord of the Rings; December 15th, 2008 at 11:15 AM. |
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I have followed all the steps - created a static ip address and port forwarded. I now see that the brick wall has disappeared but the speed has not increased much. I am now getting around 13kbs. Is there anything else I can do - or is this as good as I can expect it to get? Thanks for all your help so far. Love Lisa xxxx |
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That's good - if the firewall icon's disappeared then it sounds like you port forwarded successfully Try changing ports. There's no guarantee that this will help (since your slow speeds are probably due to BT) but it's worth a try. In LW go tools > options > advanced > firewall. Change LW's listening port to 65000 (or you can try any ports in the range of 49152 - 65535) > apply > ok. Once you've done that, you'll need to set up port forwarding for that new port number. No need to do another static IP setup, just use the same static IP address that you used for port forwarding before. LW's listening port, port in the 'manual port forward box' & port forwarded within the HomeHub's setup must all be the same number. Have you tried connecting outside of peak hours? You might find that you're only being throttled during BT's peak hours (check out the 'traffic shaping & port throttling' section in the link below for more info. BT Total Broadband - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Last edited by birdy; December 15th, 2008 at 10:55 PM. |
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HI Birdy, Thanks for the info. I will give that a go. I have been trying pretty much over the whole 24hr spectrum to see if it improves. What I have noticed is that the speed grinds to a halt at the weekend. I will keep you posted as to my success with a new port. Many thanks to both you and Lord for all your help. Love Lisa x |
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