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connection problems hi recently purchased limewire version 4.8.1 and i am having problems connecting. i use windows 2000 and use a wireless internet connection at university, i have java J2SE runtime version 5.0 update 2 installed. to my knowledge i have no firewall although the laptop did come with mcafee virus scan already installed. the problem is when i try to connect, it says Quality:Connecting but never actually connects, this means when i make a search no results come up. im not sure what to do, any ideas? thanks |
Recently purchased 4.8.1??? LW 4.8.1 has not officially been available for about 4-5 months. It sounds to me like you got it thru a scam site. See Membership? - WARNING * BEWARE** - Download p2p Clients ONLY Thru Official Sites & also see get your $$$ BACK!!! (music members) See http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=46629 & see if you really have LW Pro. Universities generally block or filter p2p sharing nowadays. Wireless connections generally have NAT firewalls which means if it doesn't have UPnP capabilities would probably require manual port forwarding. But you haven't left quite enough details to give further advice. Do this simple test for us. Using your browser go here: http://www3.limewire.com:6346/ The page should say 'Your test worked!'. What happens when you go there? |
Here is the fix There seems to be some naysayers out there about these connection problems. I went looking for help earlier and I just couldn't find anything. Noone is talking about the obvious. If you can't find the network, you can't get on it, simple. I use limewire at internet cafes and so I have to install and reinstall everytime. I lost my old copy so I downloaded a new one and it just doesn't work. There are two problems. 1)The newest version doesn't have a .limewire preferences folder. It would be nice to know where it is. 2)Also the beauty and the ugly of the gnutella network is that it is needs to know other peers on the internet. This makes it impossible to shutdown once people connect, but it makes it harder to connect to in the first place. The gnutella peers list that comes with gnutella is out of date and just about useless. So if you have an older version, 4.6 works for this fix, here is what you do. Go to the .limewire folder and then click on the gnutella.net file, open it in a text editor, Crimson Editor if you have it or notepad is fine, dont open in wordpad. If you don't know why, then maybe you should be attempting this. Make sure that Limewire is completely shutdown before attempting this fix. Once you open the gnutella.net file, you need to actually add some peers to it. The peers listed in the one that comes with the Limewire download aren't active or at least they weren't for me. I waited more than an hour. I pulled these sites off of another thread listing gwebcache servers. I edited my gnutella.net file and within 3 minutes I had a connection and in about 30 seconds more I had an excellent connection. And this was done working behind a proxy server. Here is the list of servers to add: http://gwc2.mine.nu:3333/ http://toadface.bishopston.net:3558/ http://cache.kicks-***.net:8000/ http://www.deepnetexplorer.co.uk/webcache/ http://crab.bishopston.net:3558/ http://gwc.mine.nu:3333/ http://gwc1.nouiz.org/servlet/GWebCache/req http://gwcrab.sarcastro.com:8001/ http://goeg.dk/Gnutella/gcache.php http://gcache.sexter.com:8080/gwc/ http://abacustechnology.net:8000/ http://crab2.dyndns.org:8002/gwc/ http://gwc.nonamer.ath.cx:8080/ http://gwc.jooz.net:8010/gwc/ http://loot.alumnigroup.org/ http://kisama.ath.cx:8080/ http://overbeer.ghostwhitecrab.de/ http://gwebcache.daems.org/GWebCache/req http://gwc1.mager.org:8081/GWebCache/req http://www.williams-clan.net/gcache/gcache.php http://galvatron.dyndns.org:59009/gwcache http://gwc.lame.net/gwcii.php http://starscream.dynalias.com/ http://www.goeg.dk/Gnutella/gcache.php *************face.bishopston.net:3558/ http://www.deepnetexplorer.co.uk/webcache/index.asp http://krill.shacknet.nu:20095/gwc http://gwc1c.olden.ch.3557.nyud.net:8090/gwc/ http://gwebcache.koshoid.de/ http://g2cache.theg2.net/gwcache/lynnx.asp http://gcache.cloppy.net/ http://g1.blacknex.net/cgi-bin/perlgcache.cgi http://gwebcache2.limewire.com:9000/gwc http://gwc2.nonexiste.net:8080/ http://ygwc.y-0.net/ygwc.php Those webcaches should get you started eventually. I have more entries, the IP address entries, but since it is like 400 lines long, no sense posting it. And I dont feel comfortable posting IP addresses online. Also, I suggest that you save your gnutella.net file after a your first time online. That way if it happens again, you can get quickly online. Save it from time to time as well because some sites go away and some come online. Once every two weeks should be fine. |
What I want to know is very simple. If I can not keep a connection using Limewire, how do they (the Limewire folks) expect anyone to actually purchase the registered version? All they are doing is basically advertising that they are not able to deliver as I have read the posts of many people in here that have purchased the registered version and still are having the same problems. Are they not able to fix this or are they hoping to rope in the suckers anyhow? |
Once you get the connection, you shouldn't have any problem keeping the connection as long as you keep your .limewire folder intact. The hard part is getting a connection in the first place. |
In my case it is not in getting an initial connection but keeping it. I will connect, then start downloads, come back later and find that some of the downloads are still going, some not, and I am not connected to the network at all. I then hit connect and I may or may not get connected. It seems pretty haphazard to me and I found a system other than Limewire that holds a connection much better so am using that now. Thanks for the post. |
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