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Josso June 15th, 2007 11:45 PM

Not connection ..
 
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1. OS version? (eg: Windows 98)
Windows Vista Home Premium
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2. What firewalls you have?
Windows Firewall and some more. (Not sure but I think 1 more)
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3. How much ram?
1024 I guess
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4. Hard Disk space available?
Ca. 180
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5. Connection type? (eg: dialup, broadband, cable, etc.)
I don't now.
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6. Modem & router brand name & model numbers?
I think my problem is here:
I have a modem there are connected to an acces point.
And I think the acces point is the "bad one", 'cos on my dad's PC (XP) are connected to the internet by a line, and this computer by the acces point.

The acces point: Zonet 54mBit Model: ZSR1124WE
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7. Where are you trying to connect from (home, school, work, etc.)?
Home (Our family computer)
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8. What version of LimeWire (LW) & Java do you have? (Go to LW's menu Help>About LW...) Will show both LW & Java version.
LimeWire client: 4.13.8
Java: 1.6.0_01
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9. Who is your ISP provider (Internet Service Provider)?
I don't know.
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10. Do this simple test for us. Using your browser go here: http://www3.limewire.com:6346/ The page should say 'Your test worked!'. What happens when you go there?
It say: Your test worked!
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11. Are you sharing the connection with other computers or p2p sharing programs? If yes, please give details of set up.
My dad's PC (as I said above)
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12. Is this a your 1st try at LW or is this a new problem with an experienced user.
First try on our 4 month new Vista
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13. Do you see a brick wall in front of the blue world icon at the bottom of LW's interface?
Yes, but i have disabled Windows Firewall.

I hope your can help me. :rolleyes_2:

Our firewalls:
Windows Firewall (Turned off)
I think my Norton Protection Center also have a kind of firewall.
And maybe my Access point also have?

PS: Sorry for my (bad ?) english, but I'm only a Danish teenager so.. :whistling:

birdy June 16th, 2007 01:58 AM

If you have a Norton firewall (ask your Dad if you're not sure), turn off the windows firewall & configure the Norton to allow LW.
PortForward.com - Free Help Setting up Your Router or Firewall

Try this earlier version of Java. Use the JRE offline installer & remove your current Java before you install this version.
Archive: Download Java 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SE) 5.0 Update 11

That router does have a firewall, but I can't find any instructions for port forwarding. I can't even download the user guide to check:cry: Have a look at the manual that came with the router...see if there are any instructions. You could also have a look at some of the Zonet models here. Check the instructions & see if anything looks similar to your router.
PortForward.com - Free Help Setting up Your Router or Firewall

Josso June 16th, 2007 08:21 AM

Thanks for help! :xeri_ok1ani:

The first two links didn't help, but the third seems to be good.
The router similar to my is this one: ZSR0104CPv2 but I don't know what to write in external and internal port.

EDIT: And I don't know what to write (switch) in the "Protocol".

birdy June 16th, 2007 07:41 PM

In LW tools > options > advanced > firewall config. You'll see LW's listening port. Make sure that the same port number's in the 'manual port forward' box on that same LW page. Put that number into internal & external port fields.

As for the protocol, you'll have one rule for TCP (protocol) & another for UDP (protocol).
:)

Josso June 16th, 2007 11:57 PM

It didn't help.

Now at stand like this and I still doesn't have connection.:

ID Rule Name Internal IP Protocol External Port Internal Port Delete
1 LimeWire2 192.168.2.1 UDP 37903 37903
2 LimeWire 192.168.2.1 TCP 37903 37903

The Internal IP is the same as I write in the address bar.

birdy June 17th, 2007 12:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Josso (Post 274924)
The Internal IP is the same as I write in the address bar.

The IP that you type into the address bar of your browser just lets you log into your router.
The internal IP that you need will be the static IP address that you set up before port forwarding;)

If you go back to those port forwarding instructions, you'll see a link to follow for instructions to set up a static IP address. Just follow those directions carefully.

Josso June 18th, 2007 10:47 AM

I can't find my Static IP. My External IP i know.
I have read the articles again, but I can't find it.

birdy June 18th, 2007 04:58 PM

You have to create a static IP, if your computer doesn't already have one.

Click on the link below & you'll find instructions (with screenshots) to help you.
PortForward.com - Free Help Setting up Your Router or Firewall

Josso June 21st, 2007 07:14 AM

I have a problem:
On the last picture:
Shut the dot stand in auto obtain IP or Use the following IP address??
It stand right now in the Auto obtain IP.

I have tried both and the internet connection is still fine. :D

birdy June 21st, 2007 07:22 PM

If your computer didn't already have a static IP address, so you set one up,
put the dot next to 'use the following IP address'.


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