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Connection Problems Problems getting the LimeWire program connecting to the Gnutella network. (not about connecting to files, that is a Download/Upload Problems section issue.


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Old September 23rd, 2004
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Chill out, all you anti-Microsoft fanatics (and get used to computing securely BTW), Limewire works with SP2.

2 steps:

1. The first time Limewire runs, the Windows Firewall should prompt to enable 2 programs: "javaw" and "<installation_path>\LimeWire.exe". Enable these 2 apps to pass the firewall when prompted.

2. Per Limewire's own instructions ( http://www.limewire.com/english/content/firewalls.shtml ) go to Start | Control Panel | Windows Firewall and "Add port..." 6346 twice with the default scope, once for TCP and once for UDP (the names you give these rules aren't important).

Ta da, Limewire works. Amazing, Microsoft did not ruin free computing everywhere, it only enabled 90% of the computers on the planet to connect to the Internet more securely. This should make you happier on its own, even if you ARE running Linux. :-)

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PS To be fair, before I put this together, I installed the "Event ID 4226" patch from http://www.lvllord.de/?url=tools --which did not help on its own, but I don't think its current installation is crucial to the solution. If the above steps do not work for you, try the utility as well. All I know is Limewire's connection quality is now "excellent" and files are uploading and downloading as before SP2.
PPS I've upgrade to Limewire 4.1.5 Beta.
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nice...

I just disable the XP firewall and use Norton's...
Same with me, Big Guy !!!

And, judging from the number of posts on this problem with XP SP 2, it might be a good idea to make this a sticky for a little while...
Thing is, I didn't want to do it myself...
What ya think there, Peerless Plucker ?
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Old October 3rd, 2004
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I tried all of that and it still would not work, then I pinged netstat and found that we need to open more ports: 6346-6349 with both UDP and TCP then also open the gnutella network with the local port that will show in your netstat file and specify the id: 127.0.0.1 when you change scope, remember to do both UDP and TCP. Only then did it work and I just got excellent connection.
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1. The first time Limewire runs, the Windows Firewall should prompt to enable 2 programs: "javaw" and "<installation_path>\LimeWire.exe". Enable these 2 apps to pass the firewall when prompted
What if you haven't enabled these to pass the firewall? i cant remember ever blocking them,but i cant find them on my security centre "exception" list
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What if you haven't enabled these to pass the firewall
These should be exempted in the 1st place. Thing you must remember is that SP2 changes a lot of the settings. 'So' you need to go back & check/& change them back.

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and found that we need to open more ports
SP2 limits the no. of ports (as remember it.) The patch is supposed to remedy this. BUT there's been a no. of successful suggestions made that don't work for every individual (incl. the patch.) I'd suggest you search the forum for 'sp2' or else 'service pack'. There's been 'more' than 1 patch out already (incl. 3rd party) & there's sure to be more! If it is important to you to remedy the situation then it is worth the time & effort to find the alternative answers to sp2 probs already listed on the forum. Reiterating, not 1 answer solves everybody's probs. So check 'em all out!!!!!
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Old October 11th, 2004
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Cool It worked for me

I just tried the directions that ZAP had posted and it worked excellent for me, not to mention that I feel safer having SP2 on my system (although it may be a false sense of security,LOL). Thanks ZAP for the post!
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I tried all of that and it still would not work, then I pinged netstat and found that we need to open more ports: 6346-6349 with both UDP and TCP then also open the gnutella network with the local port that will show in your netstat file and specify the id: 127.0.0.1 when you change scope, remember to do both UDP and TCP. Only then did it work and I just got excellent connection.

I tried opening all of the ports (6346-6349) on both UDP and TCP and also the local port 2456 from netstat. I still could not connect. Any suggestions.
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arps77 are you using Win XP SP2? If so, keep in mind what this update does. It changes your firewall settings back to default & reduces your port availability (to my understanding.) Have you applied the patch for sp2 yet? There's the recent official MS patch & there was an earlier 3rd party one (both have solved 'some' people's probs but not everybody.) Search the forum for sp2 or service pack for more suggestions about how some people solved this issue for themselves. There's also this: SP2 & Limewire: relax, it works

Firewalls is not my area, but I'm a little curious why you chose port 2456?! Also see this: Firewall & Port Setting - Some Useful Links & also alternate ports: Alternative Connection Ports - Information
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well i got limewire to connect and search but everytime i try to DL a file it says need more sources i used to get files all the time i cant get a single one.. soulseek works fine this started with SP2..any ideas? i guess im about to give up on LW
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i have recently installed service pack 2 for windows xp and although i disabled the firewall my limewire still doesnt work.... it says either connecting or poor but is unable to search or download.. this started since i got the service pack so i dont know what to do.. please someone help
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Hello,anch' I had logon problems and also following the instructions I have not resolved nothing.To the end I have installed java j2re-1.3.1.13-windows-i586-i and it's all ok.Excused the errors,they are Italian.

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either i'm computer stupid or can't follow directions, but I've tried everything mentioned and i still can't connect... I do have norton firewall, if this has anything to do with it. I've gone to where my preferences should be, and nothing is even mentioned about preferences... I did download the windows service pack 2, so i tried to go to that firewall but it says it isn't even working... .sigh. help!
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When they came out with the SP2 it was mostly designed for the buisness prospects in mind if you are a home user there is really not much need for the SP2.I have adsl connection without service packs or any firewalls and I download at speeds of over 120kbps.Those firewalls can be more of a pain than what they are worth.If it works just keep it that way rather than changing and creating yourself a nightmare.
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running sp2 - cant get past connetcting- enabed gnutella on windows firewall- haven't installed my Mcafee firewall-using a lan internet connection. PLS HELP
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