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Unregistered August 13th, 2002 06:51 PM

Connecting
 
I went through a lot of trouble downloading and installing Lime Wire and now that I finally have it installed i dont know how to connect. I use AOL and im not sure if i need a different program to connect. Can I use AOL or do I need a different program? If so, which one?

devans August 13th, 2002 11:19 PM

Re Connecting
 
If you are dialing into AOL, you are definitely not connected to the Internet. You are connected to AOL, and AOL is not an Internet Service Provider. The closest anology is that you are dialing into a shopping mall that has it's own window into the Internet. What you are trying to do is somewhat like dialing into AOL and trying to use Netscape Navigator or MS Internet Explorer to browse the Internet. It won't work.

If there actually is a direct connection between your computer and the Internet (which is what any normal ISP provides), LimeWire is connected automatically, if automatic connect is enabled in the preferences. Otherwise, simply doing FILE > CONNECT will cause LimeWire to try and get connected.

Unfortunately, as an AOL subscriber, you can only gaze thru AOL's window into the Internet. You need to get a real connection to the Internet via a real ISP.

Unregistered August 14th, 2002 08:42 PM

well
 
Hope I'm not insulting anyone's intelligence here. (honestly not meaning to). Make sure you connect to the internet through AOL before attempting to connect Limewire to the network.
Also (and someone who know's for sure can step up here) I know for a fact that Bearshare will not connect unless the parental control settings are off, perhaps LW is the same?

Unregistered August 14th, 2002 08:50 PM

I tryed installing Microsoft Internet Explorer and it didnt work. Are their any different ISP's available to use? Also, just to tell you AOL is not an ISP. Sorry. If anyone else can help. please do.


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