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BeerBottleBill April 6th, 2005 12:08 PM

4.8.1 Beta stuck in Leaf mode
 
My Limewire Pro is stuck in Leaf mode even tho I DO NOT have Ultra-peers disabled and I was wondering if this was something normal or not I do have a fairly fast cable connection and it use to be running as an Ultra-Peer but what happend is what I am wondering

fabion April 6th, 2005 02:21 PM

Hi BeerBottleBill

This is a normal function of LimeWire. LimeWire automaticaly detects your connection if I am not mistaken. If you have a fast enough connection it will automaticaly switch you to an UltraPeer if it detects it is needed by the "G" network.

The longer you leave LimeWire running the better chance you have of being switched to an Ultrapeer.

I normally run as a UP, but if I close LW for more than 15 - 30 minutes, when it restarts it is in Leaf connection status. It normally takes appx. 6 hours before it will switch over to UP.

Hope this helped answer your question.

stief April 6th, 2005 02:27 PM

Ultrapeers also have to be able to accept incoming connections, so maybe a firewall or router is blocking incoming.

Search the forums for "accept incoming" for more details

BeerBottleBill April 6th, 2005 02:33 PM

Thank you very much it's that it used to connect as an Ultra-Peer now it does not

BeerBottleBill April 6th, 2005 03:23 PM

working fine now
 
I was going to unistall and reinstall but now it is runng fine connected as an Ultra-peer and did not have to do anything but a shut down and restart

Cougar April 7th, 2005 03:14 PM

No, theres no need to reinstall. I've found that newer versions of limewire might have slightly different 'rules' or parameters by which they determine who will be ultrapeer.

For me, I always eventually get there. If I run 16+ hours a day, each day when i start up, I'm Ultrapeer, but if i dont run it for 2-3 days in a row, I'll start out a leaf, and today it took nearly 2 hours before i clicked disconnect and reconnect and it actually jumped me up.

But keep in mind that you need to keep all the settings OPEN and available for incoming connections, sharing fairly, for best results. (It doesnt seem that the freeloader setting matters in the software decision). But people are right here when they say the software chooses what the network needs. Hope that helps too.

- Cougar

BeerBottleBill April 7th, 2005 04:06 PM

thank you dude for the tips


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