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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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![]() Do other Gnutella clients connect on your system? (BearShare, Shareaza, ...)?
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![]() System: Win 2000, Comcast cable connection I just installed Limewire 2.9.8 [free version]. Upgraded from LW v2.1.3 free version, which was having connection problems also the past few weeks. No problem w/the install itself on v 2.9.8 . When opening LW, the window at the top says "Limewire: Running the Gnutella Network (Disconnected/No Files Available" But when I click on the 'CONNECTIONS' tab, I see a bunch of hosts scrolling through; eventually, the list scrolls down to nothing/no hosts. Any ideas? Pls also feel free to repond to me at: herbwx@comcast.net Thanx, Herb |
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![]() Saw this problem for the first time today: couldn't connect through port 6346 when another computer behind my NAT was using another gnutella client on port 6351. After I unplugged the other machine I was able to connect easily. Thought I had this fixed by mapping each machine to different ports. Any ideas on how I can run more than 1 gnutella client on my NAT? OS 10.2.5 on Mac G3; LW 2.9.10 Pro Beta. |
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What ARE the "proper" settings? Through trial and error I was able to connect later by UNchecking FORCED_IP. I also tried turning the firewalls on and off, setting and mapping all clients to 6346 and lost track of which settings worked best. btw speeds were fantastic--peaking at 764.328 KBytes/s, and averaging 590 KB/s. Tried up and down. This allowed me to download/upload between the computers behind the NAT, but reduced uploads to clients outside my NAT to a mere 6 in 12 hours (stats reported a less than 1 meg of HTTP Content. If you could advise the settings to try, I'll give this another go and document it more carefully. [edit--the forced IP is correct--the "public" one Last edited by stief; May 1st, 2003 at 08:51 AM. |
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