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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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![]() I have been running limewire pro for a few years now, In my experiance it is currently far and away the best p2p software around. But something has bothered me for a while now. My connection always says Turbocharged and my shares are over 3,000 files. But yet I only connect to 6 or 8 ultrapeers and nothing else. My question is this normal? No complaints at all, as a matter of fact the Linux version plain rocks! tnx |
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![]() Hey Chaos--I was hoping a Linux user would respond, but in the meantime, no it doesn't look normal, but it could be if you are a major contributor. I'm assuming here that you have the tools->options-> Speed setting "Allow this client to become an Ultrapeer" checked. If your shares are using up a lot of your upstream bandwidth, especially on startup, the code might decide the network demand is more for your files than the 6-7KB/s needed for message routing as an Ultrapeer. Ultrapeers shield the leafs from much unecessary traffic, leaving the leafs freerer to serve files. 1 ultrapeer normally services about 30 leaves, and leafs get just as good search results as ultrapeers. btw--The if you scroll through the tools->options->bug report->sample report there should be a line that says "accept incoming this session=true" (or false). Since you serve so many files, I'm betting yours will say "true." The tools->statistics->Advanced->can also give lots more info about your connections. Too, if demand for your shares falls, you'll probably see your client switch to Ultrapeer. HTH until a Linux expert shows up. Cheers |
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![]() You got me looking in the right area, I didnt ever run the "bug report" because I didnt feel the need to. I think it's due to my firewall(s). I have forwarding enabled (6346:6347/tcp) on my router that seems correct? I've punched two holes through my software wall at 6346 & 6347 tcp. When I have shields up do a scan I get all ports stealthed except 6346 & 6347 which say "closed", now is closed normal for this type of scan or should they say "opened"? |
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![]() Port forwarding on 6346 should be TCP and UDP. See jum's post here I'd expect 6346/7 to show "open", but if the bug report shows "accept incoming this session=true" that should be enough. |
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