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scorch4321ic May 19th, 2004 09:16 PM

No Uploads
 
I'm having trouble with uploading, I have LimeWire 3.8.5 PRO I have the following settings:
Upload Bandwidth: 100%
Partial Files: Check
Uploads per person: 10
Max Upload Slots: 15
I also have it set up to allow anyone upload no matter how many files they have. This is kind of irritating me because now that I have cable, I'm willing to share, but nobody can upload from me. While when I had 56k everyone uploaded and killed my bandwidth. I know my files are popular, but nobody has uploaded yet. They all have hits and a lot of them. I tried disabling my firewall, and nothing happened, as far as I know there isn't any obvious solution to this problem. I would really appreciate it if someone could help me here. Thanks.

Epoch May 20th, 2004 09:39 AM

I'm no expert so hopefully this advice won't simply muddy an already confusing issue for ya. ;)

First, you say that you disabled your firewall. Is this a software firewall such as the one that comes with WinXP or McAfee Personal Firewall?

If so, are you on a LAN network where your cable modem is connected to a router that redirects your internet connection to more than one computer in your home? The reason I ask this is that your router may have a hardware/built-in firewall that may need configuring and/or tweaking.

Does your new cable ISP block or limit P2P application connections? From what I hear, it's difficult to find out but users have posted what they found about their own ISPs here: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...need+for+speed .

Hope this gave some possible ideas on what the problem is and good luck!

scorch4321ic May 20th, 2004 10:44 AM

thanks for the help
 
thanks for your help, but guess what? I got an upload today! it's all fine now, it must have been my firewall, today when I started up my computer I couldn't do anything on the internet. Weird enough, my firewall was blocking everything, so I installed it entirely, and now everything that had trouble before is working great :) It must have been because I had the firewall before I set up my LAN/router/print server and got broadband. So the configuarion files probably should have been re configured for the LAN and all, before it used to sort of work, only some trouble every now and then. But now, it works all the time :) thanks for you intended help, it was really nice of you to read my post and reply, thanks


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