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Lord of the Rings November 2nd, 2006 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Yukoner
Is it possible that your ISP (internet service provider) has blocked some sites such as Gnuttella or Lime Wire?

Can you supply details about your set up as listed here System details - help us to help you Thanks! ;) :)

Yukoner November 2nd, 2006 11:31 PM

OS Version: Windows XP 2005
Windows Firewall
RAM: dont know exactly
Hard disk space: not sure, new comp, desktop
Connection type: Cable
Modem and router name brands: don't know
Trying to connect from home.
Version of java and limewire: 4.12.6 (limewire) and 1.5.0_09 (java)
ISP: WHTV (Whitehorse TV a/o Northern Television Systems
Test: Internet says page cannot be displayed
No, I'm not sharing with any other p2p sharing programs.
I've used LW on someone else's comp but this is a brand new comp so i don't have much experience with it.
I do see a brick wall in front of the blue world icon. I was able to download one song and there was no brick wall in front of the icon and I had 4 green bars. There is a brick wall there again for some reason and now I'm not connecting.

I wish I can answer all of the questions and I like to think I'm somewhat knowledgeable with computers but some of this is kinda not my forte!

birdy November 3rd, 2006 12:00 AM

Someone else using WHTV recently had a problem too, but I don't think it was followed through. They may or may not be blocking p2p (check link below)
http://www.woolsock.ca/geeklove/2006...have_some.html

If your test page can't be displayed, something's blocking the default LW port.
You could try changing ports to a higher one, say 64049. You'll have to change LW's listening port (tools > options > advanced > firewall config. Apply to save a change) & also any ports allowed within your software firewall.

You'll need to find out your router's brand & model as it might be useful when trying to get rid of that firewall;) Have a look on the router & also underneath.

Yukoner November 3rd, 2006 06:07 PM

Whtv
 
Well, it turns out I called WHTV as an "anonymous" caller and they told me that yes they do block p2p (u should let ppl know what p2p is - "peer 2 peer?" sharing). They say it is because of the bandwith used in p2p. So, that means they don't support it or block it. Now, I doubt there's anyway around it unless I switch ISPs. Ya think? That really sucks, I would've liked to know that before I got set up with them.

birdy November 3rd, 2006 06:18 PM

If they block p2p, then you might be a bit stuffed...I doubt changing ports would help. Check the thread below, you might find something to help but no guarantees!
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=32882

Switching ISP is the obvious fix but it depends on whether you signed a contract for a specified term...you might end up having to pay a fee to get out of the contract.
If you do go looking for a new ISP, check their Acceptable Use Policy or Fair Access Policy (sometimes this info is found in general Terms & Conditions too). That will often tell you whether the ISP is anti p2p. Google the ISP & search for these policies, often the customer service people won't give you a straight answer or aren't aware that it's going on:wink:

You could also add WHTV to this thread of providers who block/filter p2p...might help someone in the future.
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=33712

chb2281 November 3rd, 2006 10:09 PM

Up until 2 days ago I had no problem with connecting to limewire. Now, the dreaded firewall symbol is showing and I can't access it. Tried suggestions outlined in this forum but to no avail. Any more ideas? ISP provider is AAPT.
:confused:

Lord of the Rings November 4th, 2006 11:37 AM

Check the 1st page to know what information we need to be able to help you. AAPT is Aussie right? AFAIK no aussie isp's block or specifically shape p2p programs, but they will shape your overall bandwidth if you go past your maximum allowable download maximum. Generally down to about dial up or double dial up speed.

chb2281 November 5th, 2006 10:43 PM

Thanks LOTR. Problem is now rectified. I uninstalled limewire and then downloaded latest version.

ldubbscowgrl05 November 7th, 2006 07:20 PM

ok still nothings working i have no connection to limewire but it says my computer has a NAT something or another and that my ip adress goes through a buch of computers.

Lord of the Rings November 8th, 2006 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ldubbscowgrl05
ok still nothings working i have no connection to limewire but it says my computer has a NAT something or another and that my ip adress goes through a buch of computers.

If the internet service is provided as part of the service of your apartment, then there is a chance it is passing through a firewall of come kind before it reaches you. In that case, it would be best to speak to the person in charge of this to ask if a port can be opened for port 6346.

You said it is a wireless connection you have. AFAIK All wireless devices have internal NAT firewalls. So either enable UPnP in the device if it supports UPnP & hoping that its UPnP implementation is reliable. Or else, forward a port on the device. You need to be more specific about the device brand & model.

Do you connect thru AOL. Try to by-pass AOL if possible. Too many people have problems connecting p2p via AOL.

I have discovered your ISP is specifically AIRIMBA from Texas. You were not sure at 1st.


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