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Worst customer service imaginable - Version: 4.16.6, 2/16/2008 12:00AM PST
(11 of 12 users found this comment useful)
filiatro
I bought the 4.12 PRO, paid via PayPal. Coudn't upgrade to 4.14, they don't recognize my email address or answer any email from me. Now it's time to upgrade to 4.16, but again they don't know me and they don't answer ANY email. customer@limewire.com seems to be a trash can where your mail goes directly. Don't buy the PRO. Don't give then a cent.
'No Connection'? Blame it On your ISP! - Version: 4.16.4, 2/9/2008 12:00AM PST
(8 of 8 users found this comment useful)
Misha_3
If you have never been able to connect, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to find out if they block peer-to-peer connections. Many ISPs now block or limit peer-to-peer traffic in order to reduce the burden on their servers, most likely they have been asked to do so by the RIAA.
Also ask if you are connecting through a proxy. ISPs that provide high-speed-like connections through normal dial-up connections use proxies, and many satellite connections also use proxies. LimeWire will need to be configured to work with your proxy by going to Advanced > Proxy within the LimeWire options.
If your ISP sent you a modem, ask if it is equipped with a firewall.
Also ask if you are connecting through a proxy. ISPs that provide high-speed-like connections through normal dial-up connections use proxies, and many satellite connections also use proxies. LimeWire will need to be configured to work with your proxy by going to Advanced > Proxy within the LimeWire options.
If your ISP sent you a modem, ask if it is equipped with a firewall.
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Can't Connect! - Version: 4.16.4, 2/8/2008 12:00AM PST
(5 of 5 users found this comment useful)
Misha_3
The latest versions of 'Limewire' (Intel Mac, Leopard) have 'connectivity' problems.
Even after 'prepping' the router, 'Limewire' can't connect.
NOTE: Many ISPs are now blocking any 'file sharing' attempts.
Even after 'prepping' the router, 'Limewire' can't connect.
NOTE: Many ISPs are now blocking any 'file sharing' attempts.