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nanduah March 9th, 2003 12:04 PM

Connection Woes
 
I am with all of you guys. Same problem when I upgraded to 2.8.6. I cannot connect now. I am really frustrated, and I am sick of the support emails telling me it's everyone elses fault but theirs. This is a nightmare, and more customers will be lost. Anyone know any good ideas to get connection going? I've done all the tests, configured everything already.:confused:

trap_jaw March 9th, 2003 12:18 PM

If LimeWire does not work, use another filesharing tool. There are plenty of them.

nanduah March 9th, 2003 03:48 PM

I would just like to know how and why, and if there is anything Ican do to fix this. No one has given me a reasonable answer. I just started happening when I downloaded 2.8.6. Older versions of pro were working better.

et voilą March 9th, 2003 04:16 PM

you can always get an older version at http://www3.limewire.com/download/ but it won't be pro version :(

trap_jaw March 9th, 2003 04:20 PM

As far as I know this problem was never seriously investigated. And I have my doubts anybody would be able to reproduce it without knowing lots of details about your system configuration.

So there is no fix yet, but if you find one, you can post it here. First thing I'd try is disabling all firewall software on your system.

Norm March 9th, 2003 05:39 PM

I agree with Trap_Jaw.

After using Limewire for months I upgraded and fought a long frustrating battle before I discovered it was my own firewall preventing my connection. Now that is the first thing I would try.

Norm

doobs March 21st, 2003 04:06 PM

connection
 
Is there anything else I can use on Mac osX?

Joakim Agren March 21st, 2003 06:09 PM

Hello!

One problem some FireWall users experiencing is that for some reason the 2.8.6 version when first installed in some cases uses the port 6355 as listening port which is port that is not the default 6346 port that Gnutella is set to in many FireWalls or Routers. The solution is to change the listening port in LW to do that do the following:

Open LW and go to:

Tools>Options>Connections

and here uncheck the option to connect at startup and then click Apply then OK.

Now shut down LW.

RE-Launch LW and once again go into Tools>Options

But this time select Advanced then Port and here set the listening port to 6346 and then click Apply then go to the previous option where you disabled the connect at startup option and once again make a check mark so that it will connect at startup. Then click Apply and then OK.

Now Shut down LW once again.

Now RE-Launch LW once again and see if it will connect as it should.

trap_jaw March 22nd, 2003 12:19 AM

You don't have to restart LimeWire to change the listening port. The changes will become effective the moment you push the Apply/OK button.

Joakim Agren March 22nd, 2003 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by trap_jaw
You don't have to restart LimeWire to change the listening port. The changes will become effective the moment you push the Apply/OK button.
Hello!

I use the Mac version of LimeWire and for me whenever I change the listening port while connected and up an running my entire computer frezzes. I have to first disable the startup at launch option then re-launch LW in unconnected status and then change the listening port and once again enable the startup at launch option and then close LW and once again launch LW to make it work.

OneEyedJack March 22nd, 2003 09:53 AM

Does Liwewire care about this problem
 
I have never, through many versions, been able to re-establish a connection if my internet connection is interrupted.

I am a licensed LimeWirePro 2.8.6 user on a Macintosh iBook using OSX 10.2.4. I have 384 mb of ram and plenty of HD space.

At this time I'm using a wireless router with excellent speed. The wireless LAN has no noticeable effect with regards to performance.

Over the last year or so, as I've been a registered user, I have found on both my iMac and now iBook, that if for some reason my DSL connection burps and I loose the signal, once re-established the only way I can get Limewire to re-connect is to quit the application and then restart it.

No matter how many times I click the "connect" button in the menu bar, It will not work. I find this to be terribly inconvenient. But, the problem stumps me.

Any suggestions. Or, is this a bug?


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