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Still can"t connect I am using XP and I turned off all my firewalls but yet there is still the brick wall showing I have one on. Anyone have any ideas |
If your connected through a router/modem, they usually have a nat firewall in them. If so you'll have to configure it to allow limewire access to the internet. See this thread: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=51357 |
I don't go though a router. All I have is the ethernet cord pluged into my laptop. |
Whats the other end of the ethernet cable plug into? Does it go into a box or plug into the wall? Any details you can give about your setup will help: 1. OS version? (eg: Windows 98) 2. What firewalls you have? 3. How much ram? 4. Hard Disk space available? 5. Connection type? (eg: dialup, broadband, cable, etc.) 6. Modem & router brand name & model numbers? 7. Where are you trying to connect from (home, school, work, etc.)? 8. What version of Limewire (LW) & Java do you have? (Go to LW's menu Help>About LW...) Will show both LW & Java version. 9. Who is your isp provider (Internet Service Provider)? 10. Are you sharing the connection with other computers or p2p sharing programs? If yes, please give details of set up. 11. Is this a your 1st try at LW or is this a new problem with an experienced user. 12. 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? |
ok, now I am going through a router and plug and play is turned on. XP windows firewall 1 GB of ram 70 GB of disk space Broadband/Lan linksys not sure modle number appartment newest limewire (java) sharing connection at times with another person who lives with me he doesn't use any P2P programs I have used limewire but never on my new computer at this location I passed the port test |
I also have noticed that I can connect to the edonkey sever with another P2P program that connects to many servers and with that one it also can't connect to the gnutella server |
Your ISP (Internet Service Provider) might be blocking the Gnutella Network. Gnutella isn't a server. Every user that connects to the network becomes a server Who is your ISP ? What kind of P2P does work for you ? |
Gnutella doesn't have a central server, you're connecting to other computers:) If you've got UPnP enabled within the router, do you also have it checked within LW's tools > options > advanced > firewall config? From what some of the forum gurus say, I gather that some Linksys models are a bit unreliable in UPnP mode. You could try port forwarding, but to give you detailed instructions, we're going to need the model number. Have a look all over the router, it should be written somewhere. If there's a manual floating around somewhere, it should be written there as well. |
wrt54g v5 that is the model number and I am still trying to get in touch with my ISP. The P2P program that does work is "shareaza." It seems like a hybrid that connects to 4 different networks like edonkey and Gnutella 1&2. But on that one as well It can't connect to Gnutella but it can to edonkey. I hope that helps because there isn't much on edonkey |
Regarding your Linksys http://forum.utorrent.com/viewtopic.php?id=3458&p=5 Post 101 and 103 http://www.linksysinfo.org/portal/index.php Linksys forum. Should try and register and search/post about this there If succesful then try to find something that looks like your router here http://www.portforward.com/english/r...outerindex.htm |
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