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Lord of the Rings July 4th, 2005 10:48 PM

No I don't. Is is possible for you do by-pass your connection devices. Let's see if it's the device at fault.
Which ISP provider do you go thru?

Do you only have one firewall (XP has its own firewall!)?

to0Xplizit4u July 4th, 2005 11:01 PM

im sorry i dont know what isp it goes thru. how do i check? and its Windows firewall i think the 1 my friend has

to0Xplizit4u July 6th, 2005 08:21 PM

thanx for your help, i found the problem. I had 2 firewalls, and they were getting in the way of eachother.

Shadow921 July 7th, 2005 11:39 PM

I can't get Limewire to connect no matter what I do. I tried the deleting the directory or whatever thing. I tried the adding Gnutella to the firewall exceptions. I don't have Norton Internet Security (atleast I don't think I do, I tried looking for it all over). I tried turning off Windows Firewall. Unless there's something I didn't do already, I don't know what to do. I have Windows XP, a dial-up connection, Limewire version 4.8.1, and Windows Firewall (can't find any other firewalls). It uses a modem. Can someone please help me!?!?

Lord of the Rings July 8th, 2005 09:51 AM

Shadow921 you use an aol proxy. AOL is reknown for problems for LW users. If you're using a proxy, did you configure that into your LW settings (LW's menu Tools>Options>Advanced>Proxy/Firewall.)

trippinout38 July 8th, 2005 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lord of the Rings
trippinout38 sometimes when you swap over to pro it's advisable to delete the LW preferences whilst LW is closed; instructions: Fixes for Limewire I suggest this b/c your LW was obviously working ok before.

Clay911: see Configuring Norton Internet Security
I also have a DI Link but I was forced to forward a port. I don't think DI Link use Universal Plug and Play (UPnP.) If you wish to try port forwarding then use the following instructions very carefully & in that order. Most important is setting up a static ip. Also do a separate port forward (PF) for both TCP & UDP.

Steps:
1. Set up a static ip

2. Forward Port 6346, instructions for this & setting up a static ip here: http://www.portforward.com/dlink/di-524.htm (Find LimeWire on the list when you get to the PF stage!)

3. Within LW: Manual port forward instructions & sample image & 2 posts after that.

the fixes for limewire thing didnt work. i have no idea how to set up a static ip. could you explain this to me as if i know nothing about the ip stuff? i rally appreciate your help.

lippy July 10th, 2005 03:13 PM

Can't connect
 
I've tried everything in this forum and can't seem to connect either. My ISP is COX and I am running XP.

Please help!

faroutandfunky July 10th, 2005 05:48 PM

looking for song
 
ok this has nothing to do with your post, but didn't know how to make my own post. so i am looking for this old techno 80's song called New York New York, can't remember who sings it, but it is an old time favorite, if anyone knows it let me know, i have been searching for it to download. thanks.

Kazak July 13th, 2005 02:37 AM

Nortan internet security
 
In case you do have nortan internet security.

A.Open it

B.Select Personel Firewall

C.Select Configure on the right of the screen

D.On the new screen that comes up, select Peograms

E.Find Limewire and make sure its on Automatic or Permit All

F. If not select modify and change it to Permit All

Xtrail July 17th, 2005 01:34 AM

POSSIBLE CONNECTING SOLUTION
 
OK let me turn the apple cart over. I battled for more than six weeks to no avail to get LW connected. My ISP assured me he was not blocking me and yet no connection.Not even WinMX was connecting. Reading through sites as well as Microsoft forum it appeared that I might have a Winsock problem. I ran a repair WinXP Pro install and since then I have been up and running with no problems. I do not suggest everyone to do this but I am sharing my success with you. I run with Windows Firewall and Microsoft Anti Spyware on. For what it's worth I am sure everybody knows the importance of Winsock.dll etc


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