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GeekStyle59 June 15th, 2009 07:03 PM

Newbie seeks help configuring TCP port 63XX for Shareaza
 
This is my first visit and first post. This search seems to be where I belong for now. I'm not computer illiterate, but neither am I a MajorGeek -- just a minor one who can figure out how and where and who to ask the right questions of to solve my tech problems. :idea: I am extremely new to the world of music downloading on P2P. I've been without a CPU for three to four years until last month even though I love the technology to pieces. For associated financial -- but even more importantly, for philosophical reasons -- I have made a personal commitment to opensource software. First, I asked a techie I had just met, what free music download programs were out there now as my kids' use of LimeWire those many years earlier led to multiple infections and, hence, to my distrust of LW even though I see many posters here have great love and respect for it. Anyway, the techie suggessted BearShare which was great for my purposes until I figured out it was only a free trial of a subscription service so I tried LW. Dinosaur downloads in comparison to BearShare.

LW download itself did not infect, but one or more downloads did. I went to looking on my own and finally found Shareaza which is not only opensource, but an intellegent interface that I am very comfortable with. I found out, in my attempts to find online help/explanations that that is where Shareaza is weakest. Anyway, found out that my firewall apparently isn't configured to that 63XX TCP port correctly as it failed the online test I found. The UDP port passed. I'm only a calculated risk taker about some things and my firewall is one of them. I recognize the problem, but I'm nervous to try anything without some personal guidance here.

My download problem is that it seems like I keep timing out on most downloads, even ones with 20+ sources, and have to repeatedly go back and individually select files to "resume download". I figure that configuring the port differently somehow will solve the problem, but nerves start to jangle when I consider the possibility of screwing up my firewall!

Now just the facts:

1. XP Pro SP3 admin user
2. Hardware firewall inside 2Wire 1701HG Gateway
3. 1 GB RAM
4. Total HD 73 GB; currently approx 60% free.
5. ATT DSL ISP
6. 2Wire 1701HG.
7. Older house now 3 apartments.
8. Shareaza 2.4.0.0; JRE 6
9. AT&T USA
!0. Passed the test
11. No other computers here. Only using Shareaza for P2P.
12. Learning this piece of technology.
13. N/A????
14. Don't know. Don't know where/how to check.
15. Actively updated McAffee.
16. USA
17. Just about the only thing on this computer is the software installed prior to my investgations with the P2P stuff. Auto update features were in place before most recent download of Shareaza. This same problem occurred with LW testing, though not quite as slow as Shareaza and I had already re-removed LW before discovering the potential cause.

I await your response with baited breath!!!!

Lord of the Rings June 15th, 2009 07:32 PM

Have you added ShareAza to you firewall? Both TCP & UDP, which might need to be done separately depending on which firewall you are using. You should only use ONE firewall, not two! :)

GeekStyle59 June 15th, 2009 10:47 PM

Thank you.

I guess I do have 2 firewalls -- the hardware one in the router and the software one in XP Pro. Somewhere else I found instructions on what to do with the the Windows firewall and it has improved things, though I won't really be able to tell until a more active time of day. I also accidentally found the scheduler in Shareaza and have set it for every 3-4 hours to see what that does. SO_O_O-o-o Since I can't get rid of the firewall in the router, should I completely turn off the windows firewall?

Lord of the Rings June 16th, 2009 03:06 AM

no don't do that. Neither should be disabled. Simply make an exception for Shareaza in your XP firewall. Go to Start menu -> Control Panel -> Windows Firewall, open. Click on Exceptions, press Add program & add Shareaza. You can also use the Ports button to add TCP and UDP port ranges.
As for your router, depends what model you have. You might need to port forward the device to open TCP & UDP port ranges for Shareaza to connect & listen to. ;)

GeekStyle59 June 16th, 2009 07:10 AM

My router is 2Wire 1701HG. How do I port forward and what port should it be forwarded to? I did as suggested with XP firewall. Thank you.

Lord of the Rings June 16th, 2009 07:47 AM

Perhaps port 6346.
1. Very first thing you need to do & this is most important step is set up a static ip address: Static ip Address instructions for Windows XP

2. Port Forwarding Shareaza on the 2wire 1701HG. You might need to do a separate port forward rule for each of TCP & UDP, not sure.

GeekStyle59 June 16th, 2009 07:39 PM

The link you sent me to to set up static ipaddress says I shouldn't have to pay for it. My ISP (ATT&T) says otherwise. Next?

Also, I got into my router a bit through a web connection for it, but all the info scares me a bit. I REALLY don't want to lose my protection.

OldDeath June 17th, 2009 06:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GeekStyle59 (Post 344837)
The link you sent me to to set up static ipaddress says I shouldn't have to pay for it. My ISP (ATT&T) says otherwise. Next?

Also, I got into my router a bit through a web connection for it, but all the info scares me a bit. I REALLY don't want to lose my protection.

You did get something wrong: you don't need an excternal static IP (for which you would have to pay your ISP) but an internal static IP. Use the guide I have written that can be downloaded over here (magnet link; you need Shareaza running to download):
Shareaza install guide

Also, do a connection test (via Help>>Connection test...) in order to check your connectivity.

linkon654 August 15th, 2009 10:08 AM

Simply make an exception for Shareaza in your XP firewall. Go to Start menu -> Control Panel -> Windows Firewall, open. Click on Exceptions, press Add program & add Shareaza. You can also use the Ports button to add TCP and UDP port ranges.
As for your router, depends what model you have. You might need to port forward the device to open TCP & UDP port ranges for Shareaza to connect & listen to.


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