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tcruse11 April 14th, 2004 07:38 PM

Connecting on A School Network
 
I'm in the dorms at my University, and I currently only search and download from nodes connected on the LAN. Is there any way around this?

ursula April 15th, 2004 08:11 AM

As the philosophers chant goes...

"Yes, but (maybe) no !"
:p

But, we need to know about your system and your connection and what p2p client you are using or wish to try.

There are many posts here on this subject and, unfortunately, there is no one 'panacaeic' solution to cover all the possible 'problems' that may need to be overcome...

First thing to try, just before you diligently reply with your essential info,
;)

is to click on the

Port :6346 - Test If It Is 'Blocked'

link in my 'sig' below...

tcruse11 April 15th, 2004 10:39 AM

I am running limewire v 3.8.10 on OS X3.3 connected through a T1 connection from the university. On my system itself port 6346 is not blocked. I unblocked it eons ago in sys prefs. When ever I click on the link to check to see if it is open however I get a cannot load page error in both ie and safari.

ursula April 15th, 2004 11:06 AM

The result of the 'test' means that the administrator of your school's system is blocking Port 6346...

Have you tried any other ports yet ?

There is much info in the

Alternate PORTS link, also in my 'sig'...

trap_jaw4 April 15th, 2004 11:20 AM

There is no way to connect to Gnutella if your administrator knows what he is doing.

tcruse11 April 15th, 2004 11:22 AM

So is there any hope? I can still download from other people running limewire on the network. If that means anything

ursula April 15th, 2004 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by trap_jaw4
There is no way to connect to Gnutella if your administrator knows what he is doing.
That's why my opening line was...

"Yes, but (maybe) no !"

Morgwen April 15th, 2004 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by tcruse11
If that means anything
This means that your admi is blocking outside connections, it makes no sense to block the ports within the LAN. Usually universities pay for the traffic, this means when you download more files, the university have to pay more money. Thats why most unisversities block all sharing applications.

Morgwen


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