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please help!!!! (connected but see brick wall) ok so i am new to limewire and am getting full connection BUT, there is still a brick wall in front of the globe. I have read through past threads and i have done everything i can to disable firewalls. I have XP and Norton that i know of both wich i have configured............. Can someone help please???????:( |
Don't run the XP firewall & Norton firewall together. Disable the XP one & reconfigure Norton to allow LW (remove all the LW rules & start again from scratch);) If that doesn't help, could we please have some more details??:p System details - help us to help you -> Provide these details when you post!!! |
details.... 1. OS version xp 2. what firewall Norton and XP but both disabled 3. RAM 512 4. Hard disk availiable ah 34.9GB free??? 5. Connection Broadband 6. Modem Netcomm plus4 7. Connecting from house 8. Versions LW 4.14.8 Java 1.6.0_02 ISP is Westnet test did work no sharing see the brick wall security prog is Norton in Australia Thanks:laugh_2: |
Your Netcomm's probably got an internal firewall. What model is it (there's NB1300plus4, NB5plus4, NB6Plus4W)?? Have a look at the router list here. Find your model, choose LW from the list of programs & you'll find instructions for port forwarding...that fixed mine:D PortForward.com - Free Help Setting up Your Router or Firewall Make sure to set up a static IP address first, else port forwarding won't work. You'll find links for that within those p/f instructions. LW's listening port, port in the 'manual port forward' box & port forwarded should be the same number;) Did you disable the XP firewall & reconfigure Norton? |
its an NB1300plus4. I have done the above and logged into my account and it says that i dont have a static ip address do i want to buy one. do i have to do this for LW to work??? it also has a list of ports that my nettcomm modem will block and the port i was using 6346 is not mentioned. does this help at all??? does this even make sense? i have definately config norton firewall to limewire and have even disabled norton for a while to see if this changes anything but still nothing???? :confused: |
My old modem was an NB1300 so there's definitely a firewall there. You don't have to buy a static IP address...it's not something you have to get from Westnet. You can just set one up yourself for your computer. These are the static IP instructions. PortForward.com - Free Help Setting up Your Router or Firewall Have a look through those & you'll see what you have to do. Print them out if you think it'll help (I did:D). |
ok, i have gone through step by step and saved then rebooted my computer and that wall is still there... any other ideas????:confused::confused: |
Did you have any trouble with the static IP setup? Are your ports the same number on the tools > options > advanced > firewall config page? Did you forward a port for both TCP & UDP (within the router pages)? |
no hassles, rechecked it was all configed correctly and still that wall...:confused: afer i saved and rebooted from nettcomm now when i try to enter the default ip in internet browser it doesnt come up, will this have anything to do with it now??? |
You should be able to log into the modem after setting up port forwarding. Try turning off the modem, leave it off for a while (15 mins or so) then turn it back on. Then see whether you can log into it. |
yeah could get into modem after switching off. Still no luck with finding the firewall though. I did use etomi for a few years and then all of a sudden the same thing was happening with etomi- no searches would come up obviously from a firewall. I still have etomi installed but thought i would give LW a go thinking that there was a problem with my etomi subscription. This only became a problem last week and im pretty sure when i installed etomi 3 years ago i had to block the firewall on the modem????? any other suggestions would be great coz im at a loss???? thanks for your help....... |
do you know if norton ghost contains a firewall that might be causing this?? |
I don't use Norton, but AFAIK Ghost doesn't have a firewall...it's just for backing up/restoring. Were there any changes in hardware or software (updating, upgrading, install new software) around the time that you started seeing the firewall? If there's no firewall coming from software, I'd still be looking at the modem for the source of the firewall. Have you tried resetting the modem (stick a paper clip/pen into the little hole at the back of the modem...the manual explains this more)? This would reset things back to factory defaults, so you'd have to go right back through & set up your Westnet connection again & also re-do port forwarding. Or maybe somebody else here has some more ideas??? |
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