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| I have limewire set up on main family computer but i'd like to set it up on another pc in the home. Before I go and drive myself nuts messing everything up, I figured it would be good to ask first...lol. So here goes, I m not sure if I have to reconfigure the router...or should I just set it up the same way i did the main pc. I have a static ip set ...do I have to do this on other pc? Im not so sure how to do this. Do I need to use a different port? Last edited by krystelle79 : June 27th, 2008 at 04:08 PM. Reason: forgot something |
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| Your LW on the 2nd computer will need a different port. Question is whether you are using your router in UPnP mode or port forwarded for the first computer. (Routers tend to reserve one port per application per computer, so a different application on same computer or any program on 2nd computer won't be able to use that same port.) The port settings within LW are -> LW's menu bar, Tools > Options > Advanced > Firewall. And you can set the port to use there. If problems arise connecting with it, check the port LW shows in that above window. If it's in UPnP mode then it will find its own port usually. If your router is properly UPnP capable (some router's UPnP is unreliable), then it should be ok on condition LW on 2nd computer doesn't try to use the same port as the first computer. Check that above window on both LW's. If they are trying to use the same port, then you might be safest to port forward the actual router to a different port from the first one. Also keep in mind that whilst your 1st computer might be using a static ip, you may wish to set a static ip for the 2nd unless your ISP specifically provides a static ip service. (Networked computers will normally have a different ip address; eg: 192.0.0.1 & 192.0.0.2, etc. |
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| its a little confusing ....i have set up a static on the second pc(different)and did the port forwarding everything is all good on the second pc, but now i have a firewall in front of the globe on the main pc......the only changes i made was to the router and i just opened a new port for second pc. I apologize if this seems like a mess. ![]() |
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| hmm double check the ports shown in each. Make sure they are not both using the same connection or listening ports within LW. And of course the router's forwarded ports for each must be different (but the same as you have shown in the LW Firewall page.) Manual port forward instructions & sample image eg: port 6346 for one computer & LW, and port 64049 for other. |
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| Both pc's are set to a different port and i set a static ip for both using the portforward page and my router is set to allow trough both of the ports and I tried checking everything it all looks ok to me except the firewall. ![]() |
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