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![]() You need to use telnet and confirm that Gnutella ports are being blocked by your ISP. There are several ways they can do this, the easy one is to just not allow port 6346 in or out. Get a better ISP and let them know why you left, or sue them because you pay for bandwidth and should get what you pay for. |
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