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Old October 1st, 2008
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used frostwire for years, worked fine. the other day i started it after not using it for a while, and no connection. I downloaded the new frostwire hoping this would fix the problem, but still no connection. If I go to the connections tab, it list several options, but none are connecting. Yesterday I saw how to open up gnutuella.net file, and change it. This worked for alot of people, but not for me. What can I be doing wrong, esspecially since frostwire use to work. heres my stats...

WinXp
Linksys router
UPnP Enabled
New Version frostwire
Windows firewall OFF
Windstream High Speed DSL

**There is a brickwall infront of the world icon indicating a firewall, but this has always been there, and it use to work regardless.
Thanks guys
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Ok uninstalled FW, Deleted FW Preferences, Reinstalled FW, and working normally again, however im wondering if i get rid of that little brickwall, will my speeds increase? Im using NO windows firewall, and a Linksys router (WRT54G). Help me out thanks again
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From what I know, your model of Linksys isn't too reliable in UPnP mode. You could try port forwarding - that will hopefully get rid of the firewall & might increase your download speed as well

The instructions are here: Port Forwarding for the Linksys WRT54G
Those instructions are for LimeWire but don't worry - setup's exactly the same for FW.
You'll need to set up a static IP address first - there's a link for that within those port forwarding instructions. FW's listening port, port in the 'manual port forward' box & port forwarded within the router's setup all need to be the same number

Rather than running without a firewall, it's better to use a software firewall & make sure that it's allowing FW. Check the link here, the instructions for LW are the same for FW: User Cant Connect - LimeWire

Also make sure that there's no Windstream firewall causing problems: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/218807-post7.html

You could also have a look here, for some tips to help performance (mainly the first few posts by murasame). Things are exactly the same for FW: A few things to consider while configuring Limewire for optimal performance...
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how do i know if its windstream, or linksys thats causing the firewall?
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Well did you check to see if you even have a Windstream firewall?? That would be a place to start.
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i went to windstream.net, and once i allowed active x, my option for changing the firewall left, however, i looked at another option (speedstream instructions) and at the last page its talking about how to set it... give me a few minutes, stand by
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ok under windstream, firewall is off. i went to http://speedstream, logged in, and it said off
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under the linksys, the only firewall check mark is "filter multicast"
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Try port forwarding. Go back to the port forwarding instructions that I gave in post #3. Read them carefully.

Why are you looking at speedstream instructions?

Edit - Do you have a Speedstream device as well as a Linksys? If you do, what's the model?

Last edited by birdy; October 2nd, 2008 at 12:27 AM. Reason: Asking extra questions
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