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here's gnetwiz scan result. and still can't connect. hi folks. here's a copy of gnetwiz scan result. can you guys make some sense out of it? thanks much . ------------------------ GNetWiz Version 1.0 Build 11 Private report type Net Wizard Results: Tests show that you can connect to the Gnutella network, and possibly accept incoming connections. If you are at a school or office, you should make sure you are receiving incoming connections. If you have a software or hardware firewall, you should make sure your port rules or port forwarding setup is correct in the firewall and in your Gnutella application. Operating System: Microsoft® Windows Millenium(TM) User input: Access from home User does not know the type of Internet connection ZoneAlarm was installed on this machine ZoneAlarm was running during inspection WININET results: No proxy was found WININET reports that you are connected to Internet or intranet WININET reports connection via LAN IPHLPAPI results: Network Parameters Node Type . . . . . . . . . : Broadcast NetBIOS Scope ID. . . . . . : IP Routing Enabled. . . . . : no WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . : no NetBIOS Resolution Uses DNS : no Adapter Info Ethernet adapter : Description . . . . . . . . : PPP Adapter. Ethernet adapter : Description . . . . . . . . : NDIS 5.0 driver Test for listening socket: Socket listening on port 6346 was created successfully Winsock results for your host name and IP address: Host name:..... undisclosed Host IP # 1:... XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX - Class B common, public address Test connecting to Gnutella Net hosts: Successfully connected to gnutellahosts.com on port 6346 Could not connect to router.limewire.com on port 6346 Attempting connection on port 80 Successfully connected to router.limewire.com on port 80 Connecting to Gnutella host determined: Connected on local address: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX - Class B common, public address Your host name: undisclosed All host IP addresses: Host IP # 1:... XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX - Class B common, public address |
Judging by what that program said, it looks like you can connect to Gnutella, but your probably doing something wrong. What exactly is the problem and what client do you use? When your Gnutella clients starts, you have to wait for it to make some connections, once it gets atleast 1 (i recommend waiting for at least 4), you can use the program to search and download. If your client has problems making connections, try entering host addresses by hand. To get addresses, go to a gnutella server tracker, or host cache service. There are links to some on this bbs. That looks likea cool program, where can I get it? |
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here's another place you can get it. http://download.gnutelliums.com/gnet...net_wizard.exe direct download without having to sign up for a group well i have been using gnotella the most, and limewire and then bearshare. all of them used to work. now none of them will connect. with limewire it will quit trying. with gnotella and bearshare, they will keep trying without any success. i was thinking maybe one of the files required is missing or corrupted... not sure tho. what will make the clients fail but allow gnetwiz to test the connection with positve results? :confused: |
think it fixed itself.... or running gnetwiz fixed it... hey folks. i was gonna look at exactly what my clients did when they failed to connect. and this morning i ran gnetwiz to check out if my connections worked. and when i started the gnotella this afternoon. it magically started to connect to servers almost immediately. I have no idea what happened.... i haven't done anything. except run gnetwiz... dude. that's just freaky. |
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