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Connection Problems Problems getting the LimeWire or WireShare program connecting to the Gnutella network.
(not about connecting to files, that is a Download/Upload Problems section issue.) Please supply system details as described in the forum rules.
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Ask if you want to know more, I try to help if i can! ![]() Morgwen |
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![]() Thanks, Morgwen! Ok, (you've opened the floodgates) here are a few more questions about things that confuse me: First, what exactly is a "Host". From what I've read in the Limewire knowledge base, my understanding of how Gnutella works is this: Computer A (me) connects with Computer B Using this method, Computer A can request a given file from all the computers on the network. Once it finds one, Computer A establishes an HTTP link to that computer Now with all of that in mind, back to my question: in Limewire, are the "Hosts" that I (Computer A) connect to actually Computers B, C, D, This has also been bugging me: Sometimes when I search for a file, Limewire won't find it, but it will list .URL, .HTM, .RAR, .EXE, etc. files with the same name I was searching for, but modified a bit. For example, if I did a search for "helvetica", Limewire would return with "!setup_helvetica.rar" or "!!!-helvetica.asf". Can you explain why this happens? Thanks for any light you can shed on any of these questions! C |
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![]() Thanks, BP You know, I've never been praised so highly for knowing so little! God, where were you when I was in college! Anyway, sometimes when I compliment my seven-year-old daughter for doing something cool, like doing a cartwheel or jumping rope, she then does that thing over So I hope any future questions that I post don't become, well, annoying. The fact is: I get frustrated when I don't understand an issue, but I hear people discussing it intelligently. It's like when you're on the subway I just think that it's amazing that I can type the name of a song or something into Limewire Anyway, I still have a bunch of questions. On an unrelated note, if anybody can steer me to a site that'll explain how the cartridge on an inkjet printer gets all those little dots of ink placed perfectly on the page so quickly, I'd appreciate it. Rock on, C |
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![]() Morgwen, again you made it crystal clear - But you brought up bandwidth, Now, this I understand: I have a fast DSL connection, ...but back to bandwidth: I've noticed that sometimes I can download a file from someone with a 56K modem faster than I can from someone with a fast T1 or Cable/DSL connection. How can this be? I assume that it's dependent on how many files each of us is uploading But sometimes I'll notice under the Monitor tab in Limewire that I'm uploading a file to someone The reason is that sometimes I'll want to disconnect from the network, but I feel guilty because I don't want to interrupt their transfer, but, ugh, it can take so loooong! Is there a way from me to free up bandwidth on my end to speed up the process? Thanks again, Morgwen. You're a real mensch! C |
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![]() As long as we're asking lots of questions... (using LW 2.4.4, W2k, cable) 1) I see lots of people talking about the number of hosts they have connected, but any time I look at my connections tab, all I have is a bunch of questions marks in the "Hosts" column. Somebody said that Morpheus ultrapeers will ruin the LimeWire host count, but even when I remove all the non-LW hosts, there is no count. Might there be a reason? 2) Since I'm behind a firewall, I chose to force an IP address. According to ipconfig, my IP address is 192.168.1.102. However, I see that address coming up in my searches, as well as .101 3) Isn't TTL usually "time to live"? 4) Regarding Moe's question about adding a host IP, is there any way to set a particularly quick host to a higher priority or anything like that? I just tried adding a certain IP to my hosts list, but I guess they weren't set up for ultrapeer capabilities Thanks in advance, Brandan L. |
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![]() Hi Brandan! 1) Good question, I have to ask too... 2) You can open the port 6346 in your firewall but this will tricky without the permission of your admi! 3) Yes, I described it above. 4) As I said this is not so easy, this GOOD connection need a static IP address like you. Morgwen |
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