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Unregistered May 27th, 2001 03:00 AM

Limewire connection ...
 
Hello
I have installed Limewire on my PC (Windows).
There are listed following autoconnect hosts :
- gnutella.hostcache.com
- router.limewire.com:6346
- gnutellahosts.com:6346

The autoconnect Icon is checked, but when i start Limewire...
nothing will happen.

When i hit the connect button below, the autoconnect hosts will
appear in the connected host window for a half second ... then
they disappear again. Nothing happens.

WHY ? What can i do ? Can someone tell me a host wich is online ?

Axe May 29th, 2001 04:37 AM

Re: Limewire connection ...
 
if you open a dos-box and type

ping router.limewire.com

what happens?

Cheers
Axe

Tanis_ May 29th, 2001 01:55 PM

thanks for reply :) the ping is actually wierd, can't say I have seen this before:

C:\>ping router.limewire.com

Pinging router.limewire.com [64.61.25.139] with 32 bytes of data:

PING: transmit failed, error code 65.
PING: transmit failed, error code 65.
PING: transmit failed, error code 65.
PING: transmit failed, error code 65.

Ping statistics for 64.61.25.139:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms

C:\>


So I did some more checking and I can't ping anything actually, but I still get online..........this is really confusing.......any ideas?

May 29th, 2001 07:50 PM

I bet i can guess
 
Do you have AOL? If you do, make sure you're on a "General" screen name. Otherwise, no programs other than AOL can access the internet. It's part of that Parental Controls thing. Hope that helps!

Axe May 30th, 2001 12:27 AM

I cant help you on AOL ( I hate proprietary systems, even for internet access), but it looks as if you are blocked by a firewall or something similar.

The DNS-lookup is OK - you see it at the IP-address.

Is there any firewall active?

Axe

Unregistered May 30th, 2001 10:51 AM

Axe, maybe you (or someone else) could help me, too. I'm a new user of LimeWare, and am having similar problems to Tanis - I can open the installed program, but it won't connect to anything. I'm doing it from an office network, but I'm pretty sure that we aren't behind a firewall (never gotten a firewall message in the past). And I don't know how to "ping" a site, so I can't follow your advice to Tanis.

Any ideas as to how to get connected?

Axe May 31st, 2001 12:50 AM

Hello Unregistred,

I'm quite sure everybody can ping a site ;-).

Check your browser settings for a proxy. For Netscape this is Edit-> preferences -> advanced -> proxies.

If there is no proxy in...you are not behind a firewall.
Maybe you can give me a hint what OS you are using?
Cheers
Ax

Irish June 7th, 2001 11:27 AM

same problem?
 
Hi~ I have a similar, if not same problem, and I hope that refreshing this thread will get me some help.

I can't connect. I'm on a corporate LAN, behind a class A firewall. I don't think we have ports blocked as a rule since I can connect out with every other program I've tried. Is there a way to query the firewall to see if the ports are blocked?

I think my problem may be with DNS name resolution, as I can ping router.limewire.com by IP, but not by name. The net connections here use a proxy. Does LimeWire have a place to enter proxy info that I just haven't found yet?

FYI: I'm on Win NT 4.0 sp6 on a pentium 733 system through a LAN.

Thanks,
Irish

afisk June 7th, 2001 01:48 PM

LimeWire does not support proxies in any form at this time, although we would like to in the future. You may be correct that this is a DNS issue in your case. I would recommend adding 64.61.25.139 (the ip address of router.limewire.com) to the "AutoConnect Hosts" section of the "Connection" tab. This will cause LimeWire to attempt this address directly on startup, as long as you have the "Prefer AutoConnect hosts..." option selected.

You could also try manually adding this address in the top Add, Remove text field in the Connections tab. Keep in mind that it often takes a little while to get a connection to router.limewire.com because there are so many people attempting to connect.

Hopefully this will help. You could also try manually attempting to connect to gnutellahosts.com, as that will give you valid pongs (gnutella pongs/addresses to connect to on the network).

Axe June 12th, 2001 01:11 AM

Regarding the proxy problem I can share your information. Sometimes I'm also behind a proxy, and i cant connect, probably because the prot is also blocked.
Adding proxy-support would *really* be a smart thing.....

Axe

doubleclick February 14th, 2008 08:40 AM

Here's The Solution To Limewire Connection Problem
 
If you have already fooled around too much with your lime wire and Java and firewall i recommend the following:

1) reset back your firewall to original, meaning DO NOT make any exception and put the "check mark" back next you limewire box in the advanced section of your firewall setting

2) completely remove Java and Limewire by using the 'add/remove program' feature in the control panel

3) reinstall limewire from limewire's original website, this will automatically install the Java as well

4) once limewire is installed, open the program

5) click on Tools

6) click on options

7) Scroll all the way down and click on "advanced"

8) Click on "firewall Config"

9) Select the "Do Nothing" option over "UpnP" and click on apply and ok,

10) you will get strong connection all of sudden and the Limewire will configure itself

11) close Limewire, and reopen it

12) Go back to tools, options, advanced, firewall config

13) Switch back to "UpnP " option and apply

Voila..problem Solved

happy Downloading


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