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Does anyone else have the same problem?
Whenever I finally find the file I want, I get a message stating: unable to connect after a while... A couple of weeks ago I could still connect to at least 5% of the time when I tried to download anything, now it has reached 0%.... And yes, of course I'm behind a firewall, but I already mentioned that when I installed Gnucleus a couple of days after Morpheus got screwed... Any ideas anyone? Thanks very much in advance, Shintaro |
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I am having the same problem. Seems to be pretty useless right now.
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I have the same problem. I'm also behind a firewall, but I certainly used to be able to download some of the files found. I think there is a problem with the new version, but maybe it's with the network itself. I've read some posts that Morpheus and Bearshare clients recently released are not playing fair with other clients, so maybe this is related? Dunno but am very sad not to be able access gnutella anymore. I can download the occasional file with phex, but that client hasn't been able to get many connections lately, which may be related to problem mentioned or maybe bias in several clients for ultrapeer/superpeer.
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same problem. Gnutela loads, connects to the network, searches and finds files. When I try to download, it fails to hold the connection and download. This is followed every time by the system hanging and I have to re-boot.
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I can't download anything either. I'm not evn behind a firewall. I just downloaded it today and also tried morpheus and that did the same.
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Something is wrong now, I think its the Darkside of Force.
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You need to use telnet and confirm that Gnutella ports are being blocked by your ISP. There are several ways they can do this, the easy one is to just not allow port 6346 in or out. Get a better ISP and let them know why you left, or sue them because you pay for bandwidth and should get what you pay for.
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