Semi Private Limewire Network? Hello everyone, I would like to use Limewire Pro in a semi-private network, so that my colleagues and I can share files quickly over the Internet? Although we all run the program (version 4.0.5), when I search for files that I know are available (shared) by them I can't find them since my copy of the program is trying the entire public network instead of starting with the group of users that I want (my colleagues at work). I know their IP addresses, so adding them to the program's search list wouldn't be a problem -- we simply want to be the first on each other's search list (top priority when searching) so that we can share files with one another over the public Internet. If we could set up a completely private network (where only we can search and upload/download as a group, but others on the Internet can't) that would be even better. But if not we'd be happy to just have a semi-private group were we are able to quickly search one another's system before trying the normal search route. Is it possible to configure Limewire so that it searches a specific collection of IP addresses (who also run it) on the public Internet before it tries the usual search route? With thanks for your help, Aaron |
Try this Go to View Click show/hide Click Connections Click add at the bottom where it says leaf now search for their stuff |
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Try just skipping Limewire Instead of going through limewire...this entire thing assumes you are all on the same router and have admin rights: have them share the folder you want files from go to Network Neighborhood or My Network Places find their folder and just copy/past their files into your shared folder...done! (plus if your network is configured with nice cableing and equipment you can reach transfer speeds up to 100 megs a second! also works for them, just reverse the role. |
No Leaf (only UltraPeer) in Limewire Pro 4.0.5 Since I need to connect to users across the Interent (no lan here!) I'm trying the approach of adding leaf nodes as described by Fungi14 (thanks!). I follow these steps, but only have the ability to add an UltraPeer -- no option to add a Leaf. Will that still work? Although I can see both peers and leafs listed under connections, but can only add UltraPeer, so I wonder if adding the IP address of all of my colleagues using the add UltraPeer will work? Aaron |
You can try You can try it, it's not like it will kill your computer or anything...may give you an error message but thats it. |
The next version of LimeWire will contain a host of features that will make it easier to tell friends about your files, and easier for them to retrieve them. |
Don't pull a Bearshare Hey guys, I LOVE new features. I don't like it when my options and configurations are taken away because the developers are afraid people don't know how to configure them properly. As long as Limewire doesn't take away configurability and options I will like it...add all the features you want (event take them away)...but be extremely careful which features you remove and which you "safety proof" because many people don't like to be babied...noone likes to use software that cannot be taimed. DO NOT DO WHAT BEARSHARE DID, I stress this the most. They took away user options and left only a few options, and the onse they DID keep where only slightly configurable...and were often changed for the "good of the whole" I like options, I like easy, I like simple, I DO NOT like baby options that cannot be changed for users who know what they are doing. If I can configure Limewire to run better I should be allowed to. I like how the options and configurations are set up currently. I say it one more time, add features, add ease, add streamlime...but be very very careful what features you change and DO NOT baby proof your client...I refuse to use software that thinks it's smarter than me...which is why when windows messed with my internet I REFORMATED! |
Fungi14, what are you talking about??? |
Limewire 4.0.7 private sharing I am glad to hear that Limewire 4.0.7 will have private sharing; it's features such as this that I believe make the product appealing to business users, and worth paying for. There are so many free Gnutella clients out there that I'd guess (just a guess) that many people don't bother to pay for a commercial version (such as Pro) unless they have specific needs that go beyond the features provided by the free tools/products. In my case, for example, I would like a cost-effective p2p tool for sharing files with my co-workers across the Interent (outside of the office network and over the public Internet), which is why I bought Pro and am happy to hear that the next version will allow this. As for the balance between features and ease-of-use that Fungi mentions, I don't have any problems with having private file sharing settings available in the Advanced settings (or elsewhere); I'm just happy to have it! Thanks again for a great product. I've been using Limewire off and on for years, and when I upgraded to Pro last week I was impressed with the new interface and additional features it offers. Looking forward to private file sharing in the next version. Aaron |
Aaron: it will be in 4.1 betas and 4.2 final. 0.0.x releases are just bugfixes. But nontheless, it will be cool. Bonne journée |
4.1 beta timelines Ah, I see -- thanks for the clarification. I'll use the 4.1 beta to test this feature, and hopefully be able to provide some useful feedback to the developers. Thanks again, Aaron |
I am talking I am talking about not screwing up Limewire beyond repair...not baby proofing it because some users don't know the difference between Start and Initiate...I am talking about not watering down Limewire so bad it becomes soap...and as I posted, I like change: but when you take away options I get antsy...and so on and so on. |
I believe you're the first person to mention removing options, Fungi. Now that you mention it, though, it sounds like a good idea. ;) |
What does? What sounds like a good idea: 1pulling a Bearshare or 2being cautious and not pulling a Bearshare. 1removeing and adding things soley based on network performance and ignoring user input and ignoring user opinion or 2listening to what the user has to say and give us an option to change Limewire if we know what we are doing *say 3 options, Basic/Above Average/Pro user (not pro as in pay pro as in really know what you are doing pro)* 1 or 2, I am confused! |
Obviously 1 is the best! 2 is a number below 1, so it's definitely not a better choice. |
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I really hope you were joking! PLEASE tell me you were joking when you chose 1, please please please tell me you were joking when you said you were going to ignore the user and just make a client based on network performance. Lets give an example: "I say bob, lots of people are getting slow download speeds!" "The upload end must be the problem, lets change it" "I say bob, how about removing the upload slot number and just hard codeing like 2 or 3?" "Yea, people will like that" (people) "NO WE WONT!" "well, you're going to learn to like it because we don't care what you say!" (people) "well kiss us good bye while I leave for better clients!" Do you really think this is GOOD? You want to force options on people and you think they will enjoy it? They really won't...the whole reason I left bearshare was because that is EXACTLY what they did, and limewire didn't do that...do you want me to be posting in, say a shareaza forum, how I left limewire because they forced options on me? You shouldn't have to recode a client just to get your options back! I think you should put a "view" option in, one for Average User, one for Advanced User, one for Pro User....can you do that instead? Again, please please please tell me you were joking when you said 1. |
Fungi, We're interested in pleasing our users, not alienating them. Except for this, every post I've made in this thread has been utterly sarcastic. Take a few deep breaths (exhale, too) and relax. I've been on vacation & am continuing it this week (*** shows, then Vegas baby!) and I recommend you take one too. If you're not busy, maybe you'd like to come see *** in Camden with me mid-August. ;) (Oh, and if anyone out there has tickets to their festival in Vermont, I need some ;) ) |
Phew! Iiiiiiin---Ouuuut....thankyou! I'm local to vegas so it will be cool knowing a big contributer to my favorite gnutella client will be in my area. Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou for not pulling a Bearshare |
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