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pope97 January 25th, 2006 08:31 PM

New User Connection Problems
 
I've recently downloaded limewire pro on my computer at college via lan connection. I use windows xp and my computer is only about 4 months old. Every time I attempt to connect to LW, I either get a temporary poor connection or no connection at all. It tells me that there is a firewall that is preventing LW from connecting. Mcafee is the only firewall I use and I've configured that to allow any traffic from limewire, and I don't use my windows firewall but I made sure to configure the ports anyway as shown in the troubleshooting. I thought that my college's connection may not allow p2p, but I live with plenty of friends that use various p2p programs without a problem. If anybody could help me out with some solutions I'd really appreciate it. Thanks

birdy January 25th, 2006 08:46 PM

Read through this:
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=51357

It's good you've got your Win firewall off, you shouldn't run 2 firewalls together.

Do the port test in the thread. Pay attention to the parts about UPnP. If your router uses UPnP then it has to be enabled both within the router & within LW (tools > ooptions > advanced > firewall config. Tick 'use UPnP' then apply).

birdy January 25th, 2006 08:56 PM

sorry, you're probably not using a router!! Oops.

pope97 January 25th, 2006 08:59 PM

its alright
i'm using the lan connection for my dorm so i just plug my network cable to the wall

birdy January 25th, 2006 09:20 PM

Try these fixes for LW:
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=36420

What was your port test result?

pope97 January 26th, 2006 12:54 PM

My port test was successful and I have Java 1.5.0_04. I attempted to delete my LW preferences folder, but I could not find one. I made sure to show hidden files, but the only thing that came up was temp files, and there weren't any folders. As far as repairing the program, it only allows me to uninstall it. I don't have any option to repair it out of add/remove programs. I've changed the compatibility setting to windows 2000, and I currently am the administrator on my computer. I still have no success in connecting.

Lord of the Rings January 26th, 2006 03:20 PM

Did you say you're at university or college or something? You didn't seem to read the instructions very well. It says at the top of point 4 that Repair does not apply to version 4.4 or later. If you have set up options for LW such as when you 1st installed LW, there should be some preferences somewhere. Either search .limewire or limewire.

Just because your friends can use some p2p networks doesn't mean Gnutella network isn't being shaped or blocked. Since LW is so popular nowadays, they might be only aiming at blocking LW. Most schools do this nowadays since they pay big money for bandwidth. p2p uses a lot of bandwidth.

*** Windows XP has its own firewall!!! So go to your control panel & open up the XP firewall & tick disable option. Then configure McAffee firewall as described by birdy's link. You need to do this!!! ;)

Open LW, set the option under connections to not connect after system startup. Tools>Options>Connections. Make sure LW is not trying to connect. Go to menu bar, File>Disconnect. Then wait 10 mins or so, then go to menu bar, File>Connect. Give it lots of time to try to connect. If no good, close LW & try again.

If still no luck, change the port number. Try a port no. like 64049 or 80. ie: Tools>Options>Advanced>Firewalls & change both port options. You may need to set it to manual port forward to change this connection port. Try above again. If no good, try options below.

A Fix for those whose ISP's block Limewire pages 1 - 3 which have links to alternative instructions.

pope97 January 26th, 2006 04:16 PM

I continued the search on my computer and found LW files but no preferences under any catagory. I didn't think that my school blocks gnutella because I have a friend down the hall from me that uses limewire as well, and my other friends use bearshare and ares. My firewalls are all configured, my xp is disabled and my mcafee is set to allow LW. Just to be sure that it wasn't mcafee I tried to connect without a firewall and it still wouldn't. I disabled the autoconnect on start up process and that didn't work either. Would you recommend going with the next step and setting up a proxy? I mean I never really used one before and I was just making seeing if I should have any concerns. Thanks.

Lord of the Rings January 26th, 2006 04:36 PM

Would it be possible to try to connect when nobody else in your block might be connected (whenever that might be. Perhaps when they're all in class or something.) I'm wondering if their use of the same port is causing issues. Did you try a different port number?

You can try a proxy, but they are apparently time consuming to find a proxy that works. All those proxy links are from user-feedback. I personally have no experience with them.

And if you have changed settings within LW, you "will" have LW preferences somewhere on your computer. The LW 4.10 prefs folder is called limewire not .limewire as with the previous versions. And although limewire prefs are not invisible, the parent folder is hidden; Application Data. But you should search it whilst LW is closed & whilst you have set explorer to show hidden files & folders. Remember when the search results come in for limewire, it will show at the top the location when you select each limewire listing. The location should be C:\Documents and Settings\*yourusername*\Application Data\limewire

pope97 January 26th, 2006 05:11 PM

I've finally found my preferences file. I deleted it but no help. I'll trying anything that i can to get this to work. I was just curious, if I were to use a separate router out of my wall connection at school, and forward my connection through that would it make a difference? Is there any particular way to go about setting up a proxy, other that looking up free ones and using trial and error?


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