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49ers4life November 21st, 2004 07:19 PM

Lime Wire Used To Be Fine
 
WHy change it it used to work all the time now 9 out of 10 people have trouble connecting. i cant connect and I love Lime wire

Lord of the Rings November 21st, 2004 07:35 PM

I think you've got your figures incorrect. Everytime a new version comes out, there's always people who are having difficulties.

Tell us what OS version you use, what firewalls, modem brand name & model number & where you're connecting from (home, school, work, etc.)?

My I recommend you update your Java up to Java 1.5 (take the JRE) & if you're still having problems to post back here with answers to ALL the questions I asked you.

49ers4life November 21st, 2004 07:51 PM

umm to everything u just asked all i know is that i have Windows XP, i use a LAN, at home and thats about it i dont know any serial numbers dont know what a OS is and yea im like a 4 yr old kid when it comes to having to fix a problem with a computer so if u could help me with that that would be AWESOME

Lord of the Rings November 21st, 2004 08:11 PM

OS means Operating System. Let's start from there. Oh but also please have a close look at your modem. What is the brand name & model number on there?

49ers4life November 22nd, 2004 12:27 PM

Motorolla SURFboard SB5100 cable modem.

so my OS would be Windows XP right?

ElllisD November 22nd, 2004 01:22 PM

yup, xp is your os.... what exactly do you mean, or see that lets you know people arent connecting?
also look in limewire's options, theres a part in the left column called Bug Report- click on that
Then click the button alled View Example.
In the window that comes up scroll down (about halfway or so) to a part that says "Received incoming this session=" and let us know if it says TRUE or FALSE after the =.

Lord of the Rings November 22nd, 2004 06:56 PM

Well I've found out one piece of news here: http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...?t=181659&p=-1 that your modem has no NAT/port forwarding ability. Just to make it easier for you: Bug Report instructions & sample image (click on link) If your result is False, then you probably haven't configured your Firewall properly to allow Limewire (LW) full access. Check your XP firewall (& any other firewall you may have) HERE (Firewall configuration for LW)

If your result is True, then we'll need to rethink the cause of your problem.
1. Did you update your Java?
2. Have you tried deleting your LW Preferences folder found here: C:/Documents And Settings/your_username/.limewire And delete the folder called .limewire
Before you do this make a note of your LW settings, b/c once you delete your preferences you'll need to reset them.

49ers4life November 22nd, 2004 07:36 PM

I have used Lime wire before and it worked absolutely fine. But now i hav another situation, I put it on my laptop and it wont work either on my laptop i have Windows XP and my connection, i use my Motorolla v300 to connect to the internet.

49ers4life November 22nd, 2004 07:58 PM

i did steps 9-13 when i added Gnutella. Do i do the same to

FTP server
Internet Mail Accses Protocal Version 3 ( MAP3 )
Internet Mail Accses Protocal Version 4 ( MAP4 )
Post Office Protocal Version 3 ( POP3 )
Secure Web Server ( HTTPS )
Telnet Server
Web Server ( HTTP )

do i go in there and do the same thang i did to Gnutella ????
but when i go in ther i check the UDP intsead of TCP??

49ers4life November 22nd, 2004 08:09 PM

well i tried anyways to change the port numbers but it wouldnt let me


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