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msf November 23rd, 2003 06:15 AM

New User Trying to Connect
 
I have just downloaded Limewire, and I am clueless as to what to do.

I have typed in info for a search, but the search button is greyed-out.

The sharing light at the bottom is red. If I use connect in the file menu, the light goes green briefly- then back to red.

Also the PDF manual says there is an options under the tools menu, but I don't have it.

Does anyone know whats going on?

Kelly85 November 24th, 2003 04:52 PM

I am having the same exact problem. Can someone help us out??? please....

stief November 25th, 2003 09:45 PM

Look in the Connections forum for more ideas http://www.gnutellaforums.com/forumd...?s=&forumid=22

On OSX the options are in the LimeWire menu under Preferences. On OS 9 and other platforms the prefs are called Options and are listed under the Tools menu. I guess this is a 'Think Different' example ;)

durando November 28th, 2003 03:25 AM

Mac 0S X connection
 
I too have the same problem - my operating system is Mac OS X (panther) and I have downloaded the lastest version of limewire pro (3.6.15) and the top of the tool bar reads "LimeWire: Enabling Open Information Sharing (Disconnected / No files available) so I go to File and click on Connect. This causes the Red button on the bottom left of the window momentarily to turn to green before reverting to red. I have restarted the computer (actually computers - I have installed on both a G4 Powerbook and a G4 desktop). I am stumped to know that to do. Please assist.

stief November 28th, 2003 05:02 AM

Beyond the code, the usual factors that make connections difficult are short uptimes, blocked port 6346 by the firewall, router, or further upstream, and other hosts refusing leechers.

Keep trying. Finding hosts can take a while, though regulars can connect very quickly. Turn on View->Show/Hide->connections to see the lists LW will try, pause, and try again. It's just a view, so can be pretty frustrating just to watch.

In addition to the ideas posted in the connections forum, look at the LW->Help menu for Tips and FAQ, especially for anything to do with firewalls and routers. The OSX firewall has a built-in setting to allow gnutella (Limewire) connections on port 6346, which helps when turned on. Routers also usually block incoming connections on port 6346, so they too need to forward that port to your computers. Linksys, for example, offers some toll-free tech support on how to set up "Port Forwarding" in their Advanced settings.

Some people set LW to refuse connections to those not sharing, but if you share about 100 files, you should be OK here.

Although LW will try to work around those blocks, opening a clear connection helps. There's not much you can do immediately, though, if connections are being blocked or refused further upstream. Check with your ISP to see if connections to the gnutella network on port 6346 are allowed.

There's hope the new release might help, so keep checking for updates.


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