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![]() I am actually posting for my friend. She recently downloaded gnucleus and for some reason she can't connect at all. She has Windows Vista,(which is a piece of crap) could that be causing the connection problem? I have tried to help by disabling her firewall and that didn't help at all. What else can I do to help her get connected? |
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![]() 1. Make sure you have made exceptions on your Vista firewall to allow Gnucleus & Gnutella and port 6346 if that's the port Gnucleus is set to use. If you have a 2nd software firewall then choose between one or the other. Two software firewalls gives you less security not more, and they usually clash with each other giving unreliable results. 2. If you are using a router or modem with a NAT firwall, then make sure the port Gnucleus is using is clear through the NAT firewall. This may require port forwarding. And to use port forwarding you must begin by setting up a static ip. PortForward.com - Free Help Setting up Your Router or Firewall BTW if you wished to try an alternative, I would HIGHLY recommend Phex to see if you have the same problems. |
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I got a new comp and it has windows vista and cannot connect | jamesleber | Connection Problems | 11 | October 24th, 2007 07:09 PM |
Windows Vista | ranger96us | Windows | 15 | April 21st, 2007 06:12 PM |
Windows Vista | chefjohnnie | General Vista, Windows 7 or later Support | 0 | February 28th, 2007 05:32 AM |
help on windows vista | jay173 | General Vista, Windows 7 or later Support | 1 | February 16th, 2007 07:53 AM |
Windows Vista | Grandpa | General Vista, Windows 7 or later Support | 0 | February 2nd, 2007 03:52 PM |