Red Ip adresses??? Why are some IP addresses red? |
Good question....been wondering that myself! |
It means that host is behind a firewall which also most likely means you will not be able to connect to them (outgoing) or download files from them. |
No, it means if you are behind a firewall as well, you will not be able to reach this machine unless you have your IP exported. If you are not behind a firewall, there is a good chance you'll be able to reach the red IPs. I'm trying to understand the support for IP export. It seems no one here understands it. |
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From LimeWire on my desktop computer, I can see files on my laptop that is connected through a friend's router on a different line to the same ISP. LimeWire on the laptop shows that it is firewalled. LimeWire on the desktop shows some files on the laptop with a black IP address and others with the same IP address, but in red. Please explain. |
Red files in your library are files that are not being shared. :) Black means shared files. You can reverse either of these by right-clicking the listed file & choose one way or the other. :) |
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