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Old August 10th, 2005
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Question why am I still a leaf, not a UP?

I've been running the latest beta of LW 4.9.x for weeks on my Win2000 box, with JRE 1.5.0_04, but I'm yet to switch to UP mode. Why?

My suspicion is that the program thinks it can't or shouldn't because I'm not manually opening the TCP-7346 port on my firewall; I'm relying on the UPnP code to do it automatically. Searches and file transfers work great, so I know LW is connecting to the Gnutella cloud.

Does the UPnP code *not* allow two-way transfers through hw firewalls? Does it allow two-way's but still avoid UP mode, as I suspect?
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Old August 12th, 2005
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I believe you are right in you assumpyion I could not run in ultrapper mode while running UPnP the only way I can is to port forward.
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I just run TCP and UDP on ports 6346 plus autoconfigure my router for the Gnutella network.
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I have never been able to run limewire as an ultrapeer. I only have a software firewall installed on my cpu (Norton Internet Security 2005). Can someone tell me the pros and cons on having this type of connection? Also, should I try this with my DSL connection speed?
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Why would you want to?? UP limits your searches or you get fewer returns. Your overall speed drops. Pro should give you Turbo speed but usually as a UP you get to Excellent and if you r lucky the speed won't deteriorate. UP is no honor. Don't know why you would want to be. Stay a leaf and enjoy downloading.
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I agree with deacon usually if I am searching I run in Leaf. Basically the only time I run in UP is when I am not looking for anything which is allot of the time the only reason I run in UP is to help the net out.
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