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Unregistered May 27th, 2002 07:10 PM

I forgot to add in the previous post: I'm using a Linksys 4-port switch too; that's the NAT firewall I mentioned. 6346 and 6347 are both forwarded.

metalheadz June 12th, 2002 05:16 PM

no uploading here??????????
 
I've tried windows xp and windows 2000, but I still can not get anyone to upload from me. No, I don't have a firewall up!!!!! What is the deal? How do I get people to upload? This has to be a major problem as i've seen lots of postings about this but no solutions. please help.....

Taliban June 13th, 2002 03:36 AM

Look into your statistics window, if you are receiving any upload request. It's also possible that your ISP shields you from incoming connections, e.g. you are behind a firewall without knowing it.

Joakim Agren June 13th, 2002 10:23 AM

Hello!

If you are all using ADSL or Cable broadband check with your ISP that a Firewall is not included in the service.Some ISP's do have a Firewall enabled at their servers for their customers security this service usually costs a little extra like $5 a month and there should be a way to cancel that extra service I did that a year ago and I am able to share files which by the way is 5000 and 14GB in size these days and I am adding about 20 files a week that I share.

Dell recommends an upgrade to XP professional if you are using XP home edition and that is because XP home has to many limitations if you are a good or expert user of your computer.

If you are a Mac OS X user make sure that you are not using the latest version which has some bugs in it instead try to find the previous version and also make sure that you by accident have not installed the MRJ 2.2.5 in the wrong place because that installer usually have a tendency to default to the partion/System Folder with OS X on it but it does not belong there.If you have done that uninstall MRJ from OSX and then reinstall MRJ on the MAC OS 9.X System Folder by specifying it in the Switch disk option in the MRJ installer.

Unregistered June 13th, 2002 03:26 PM

u/l problems
 
Hey all, I got this answer on the support board after I looked in here. This might help most of you... The source is "treatid"
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'Transfer interrupted' is a message - not necessarily an error message.

Most current gnutella clients have the ability to swarm download - they can download from multiple sources at the same time.

So - while they are getting the beginning of the file from you they are getting the middle from someone else and the end from yet another person.

When they have got the bit between the beginning and the middle, then they drop the connection (transfer interupted) because they already have the middle bit from somewhere else.

The transfer will also be interrupted if they disconnect from the network for any reason.

Mark

metalheadz June 13th, 2002 07:37 PM

I guess i'll have to check with my cable provider, but I don't think that will solve the problem


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