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Mands April 6th, 2006 03:00 AM

Firewall detection still
 
Hi, I have tried everything I have been told to do to get rid of my firewalls but when I get onto limewire to download music it still says it detects a firewall. I don't know all that much about computers but I really have exhausted all of my resources. Can anyone help? I have Norton antivirus and I am on Windows XP. Also, when I was in the States I didn't have this problem with Limewire and firewalls. Thanks, Mands

birdy April 6th, 2006 03:08 AM

What are your details?

OS(Win XP etc)
LW & Java version (help > about LW & you'll see)
Firewall you're using
Modem/router brand & model
ISP
Connection type (DSL etc)
Where you connect from (home, school etc)
Are you sharing a connection with other computers
Is this your first try with LW

Do this port test & see what result you get
http://www3.limewire.com:6346

Within LW, go tools > options > bug reports > view example. Scroll down to 'recieved incoming this session'. Is it true or false?

Have you made sure that you're only running one firewall & that it's configured properly?
http://www.limewire.com/english/content/firewalls.shtml

Mands April 6th, 2006 03:17 AM

Firewall detection still
 
Hi, thanks for the quick reply. I have done the test and it said it was ok. I have used limewire before, when I lived in the States and didn't have this problem. I have already done everything else you said except for the bug reports thing and when I did that it said false. What does it all mean? Sorry I'm not very computer savvy. Thanks for your help. Mands

birdy April 6th, 2006 03:29 AM

Could you answer the questions about your setup details? That way, people have a much better chance of helping you out:)

Mands April 6th, 2006 03:37 AM

sorry
 
Yep, sorry about that, um, let me try and answer but bear with me, I am not a computer wiz. I think the connection is cable, sattelite. Like I said I have windows xp, it's my home computer and no one else should be using this able to access this computer from the outside. When I first downloaded LW I did all the stuff they told me to do to let them through the firewalls and a few days after that I kept getting this pop up alert that said some outside source was trying to use the same ip address, or something like that. I haven't seen that pop up again for about 4 days or more. If I didn't give you enough info please let me know and if so when you ask please use the most basic language you can think of, half the time I have no idea what anyone is talking about when they ask me things about computers. I am still learning. Thanks again and I hope I answered all of your questions about my set up. Mands

Mands April 6th, 2006 03:45 AM

ok also, I am on a HP computer and I have no idea about the router, I don't even know what that is. Also I think I have windows firewall but the two Gnutella boxes are checked that allows them through. I have Norton antivirus but I don't think they have a firewall. Ok, I think that is it???

Mands April 6th, 2006 03:58 AM

firewall a no go
 
Hi again, I just got a pop up from LW and I quote"LW is unable to connect to hosts on the Gnutella network. This is most often due to firewalls or content filtering software blocking access to Gnutella (port 6346). Please review your firewall's options to allow LW to access the Gnutella network or speak to your system administrator or ISP to determine if Gnutella traffic is being filtered." So I just moved here at the end of January and my husband just left the country for four months for his job and I have no idea who the ISP is or anything so I think that is the problem and I am basically out of luck. Thanks for all of your help, I really appreciate it. Mands

birdy April 6th, 2006 04:32 AM

Go into LimeWire, click on 'help' then choose 'about LimeWire'... that will tell you what versions of LW and Java you're using.

Which company provides your internet service? That's your ISP. It's probably a good idea to call them & find out whether they block or shape bandwidth for peer-to-peer (ie LimeWire). That way, we can rule this out as a cause of your problem. Some satellite providers do limit p2p!

Your modem/router is a device (usually just a flattish box with LEDs) that will plug into your computer & also into your dish/antenna. Try to find the make & model.

Next time you see the error popup, write down exactly what it says or take a screenshot of it.

:)

foolofthehill April 6th, 2006 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by birdy

Next time you see the error popup, write down exactly what it says or take a screenshot of it.

:)

Since I've seen the Aussi add ".....so where the bloody hell are you" (absolutely awsome:D ) I assume someone from Down under can take a joke............(if I'm wrong, put ash on my bend neck)........

As Mands said, she isn't very computer sawy........can you imagine her trying to make a screenshot?? (not even I have figured out yet how to do that, though I can handle my old slot machine quite well)..........sitting in front of her monitor and trying to get the pop up message into the lens of her Nikon (in the best of the cases).......or..........trying to get it into the recticule of her M 16.........;) :D ;) ....(No offens Mands, please, I know how it is being not sawy with computers, since I've started like you, from ground zero.......I just couldn't resist..........d@mn German humor.....;) )

Mands April 6th, 2006 07:51 AM

hello
 
I'm sure birdy can take a joke, he has been reall helpful, I just think there is no help for me. I wrote down exactly what the pop up said but I think, like I said, I am out of luck. I think it has something to do with the ISP. I have no idea who that is or what?? Anyway, I will just have to suffice with the music I am getting here. UGGGGGG!!!!! Anyway, thanks! Mands

foolofthehill April 6th, 2006 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Mands
I'm sure birdy can take a joke, he has been reall helpful, I just think there is no help for me. I wrote down exactly what the pop up said but I think, like I said, I am out of luck. I think it has something to do with the ISP. I have no idea who that is or what?? Anyway, I will just have to suffice with the music I am getting here. UGGGGGG!!!!! Anyway, thanks! Mands

Don't give up to quickly Mandy, the people here on the forum are very smart and will help you as much as possible. I'm sure there will be someone to help you to retrieve the necessary infos and than will give you the best advice. They definitely won't let you end up with the anthem of the Zulu nation............and yes, I also believe that Birdy can take a joke, and indeed, he is very helpful and so are Lord of the Ring, Aaron and Only a Hobo. It's just me who can' thelp you with this problem:cool: :o

birdy April 6th, 2006 04:40 PM

Hi Mands,
The port test ("your test worked") just means that LW's default port isn't being blocked. The bug report result just means that there's a firewall prob.
Next time your husband phones, you could ask him who your ISP is. If you like, you could ask him about your modem/router... he might know the brand & model. Quite often, these devices have their own internal firewall & this can be a problem for LW. If this all sounds a bit confusing, wait til he comes home & make him try to sort this out:D That is, if you still want to try with LW

Hi foolofthehill,
Of course I can take a joke!! "He" is a she btw:) I'm a computer dummy but one of the few things I know how to do is a screen capture, I can show you how in 487 easy lessons!! German humour isn't so different from Aussie humour (in Waldshut I saw a huge teddy bear hanging out of someone's upstairs window... with his underwear on his head! Very Aussie-like).

foolofthehill April 6th, 2006 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by birdy
"He" is a she btw:) .

Ooooops.......:eek: :cool: :eek:

Nevertheless, just go ahead with lesson 1/487.........(something like "switch the computer on"....??):D ;)

Grandpa April 6th, 2006 10:14 PM

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Lesson#1 Windows when you have a screen you want to capture. Press down the PrScn/SysRq button. Then click on Start then All Programs then Accessories then Paint. Then choose Edit then Paste there you have it a screen shot. Make sure you save it as a format that the forum accepts I prefer JPEG/JPG myself. :)

birdy April 6th, 2006 10:33 PM

I like the Faststone program that you recommended ages ago, Grandpa.
It's birdy-proof:)

Grandpa April 6th, 2006 10:34 PM

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Lesson #2 How to copy error message first set up LimeWire to (Always ask for review) You do this by by clicking on Tools the Bug Reports then putting a tick in the always as for review. Attachment#1

When you have a error it will ask if you want to review it click yes. Once you have it open left click your mouse and hold it down. Scroll to the bottom of the page and highlight all of the text.Attachment#1 Then press Ctrl+C, With this done click on Start then All Programs then Accessories Then Word Pad then Edit Then Paste. Attachment #2

You now have a error report.

Grandpa April 6th, 2006 10:35 PM

OK you can get that at the link below. It is allot easier :D

http://www.faststone.org/download.htm

foolofthehill April 7th, 2006 05:07 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Grandpa
Lesson#1 Windows when you have a screen you want to capture. Press down the PrScn/SysRq button. Then click on Start then All Programs then Accessories then Paint. Then choose Edit then Paste there you have it a screen shot. Make sure you save it as a format that the forum accepts I prefer JPEG/JPG myself. :)

That really worked........:D :D .........I'll include you in my blessings tonight;) :cool: ;)


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