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file sharing programs and windows firewall
k this is the deal, i download limwire and install it then i go through the windows control panel to allow this program through the firewall but when i open limewire it never connects to the server. is this because of windows firewall or am i doing something wrong?
if limewire sucks and there is a better easier file sharing program out there to use can someone direct me to it please??
thanks!
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Re: file sharing programs and windows firewall
Check out Cabos ... I have used this program for quite some time and it doesn't have all the random stuff that Limewire does. Only does what you need it to and nothing more or less.
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Use Torrents. Download them and then "extract" them using bitcomet. if you want a walk through you can pm me. leave your phone number if you want.
adrian
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Originally Posted by fattielumpkin
Use Torrents.
BitTorrent is the way to go for P2P sharing. The way it works is this: you download a .torrent file of the thing you wish to download. www.mininova.org is a good site for finding torrents. Then you open the torrent file in a bittorrent client (I suggest utorrent or azureus, just google them). The .torrent file is not the files you wish to download, just a list of trackers and people who are currently downloading/sharing the file.
After opening the torrent file in the client it will start downloading. While you download the file you are also uploading pieces to other people. As long as the torrent is active you can get ultra-fast speeds. You only get a little bit of bandwidth from each person you connect to, but when you connect to hundreds of people it really adds up.
You will have to allow the client access through the firewall, and also may have to forward ports if you use a router. I would suggest using a static IP if behind a router and forwarding ports, otherwise if your IP changes the ports will no longer be forwarded to your computer, and you speeds will take a big hit.
It sounds complicated, but once you get it working it's very fast. And one final warning, whatever you choose to download is on YOU! Don't download any copywrighted or otherwise pirated material!
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Originally Posted by simplechamp
BitTorrent is the way to go for P2P sharing. The way it works is this: you download a .torrent file of the thing you wish to download. www.mininova.org is a good site for finding torrents. Then you open the torrent file in a bittorrent client (I suggest utorrent or azureus, just google them). The .torrent file is not the files you wish to download, just a list of trackers and people who are currently downloading/sharing the file.
After opening the torrent file in the client it will start downloading. While you download the file you are also uploading pieces to other people. As long as the torrent is active you can get ultra-fast speeds. You only get a little bit of bandwidth from each person you connect to, but when you connect to hundreds of people it really adds up.
You will have to allow the client access through the firewall, and also may have to forward ports if you use a router. I would suggest using a static IP if behind a router and forwarding ports, otherwise if your IP changes the ports will no longer be forwarded to your computer, and you speeds will take a big hit.
It sounds complicated, but once you get it working it's very fast. And one final warning, whatever you choose to download is on YOU! Don't download any copywrighted or otherwise pirated material!
Great stuff...I just didn't feel like typing it all. The only things I would modify are that I prefer bitcomet as my client and I recommend the site www.torrentz.com as it searches multiple torrent sites, the best being mininova, piratebay, and btmon...anything else I don't usually trust, you will see what I mean. Some just don't seem so legit. Just a warning though, a lot of torrent sites will have porno ads showing porno :please: :D :gj: ;) :mad: or which ever face applies to you personally, (i.e. btmon but it is a good place to find torrents.)
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Re: file sharing programs and windows firewall
ok thanks guys.
so what now are seeds and leechers??
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Re: file sharing programs and windows firewall
Seeds= How many people have the file
Leaches= How many ppl are trying to get the file
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:hijackd:Ive been having problems with utorrent lately. Also i still dont completely understand the seeder/leecher thing. My problem is (and its only started recently) is that when i choose a download the popup doesnt give me the option to download it only gives the option's- find, save, cancel, and when i save it i cant find the file on the computer and find doesnt do anything except bring up a windows error message. One of my buddies says its a browser problem, and i have no idea how to fix it. Any ideas? :hijackd:
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yeah limewire sucks now its a virus machine!!!! utorrent ftw
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Re: file sharing programs and windows firewall
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Originally Posted by juddb
:hijackd:Ive been having problems with utorrent lately. Also i still dont completely understand the seeder/leecher thing. My problem is (and its only started recently) is that when i choose a download the popup doesnt give me the option to download it only gives the option's- find, save, cancel, and when i save it i cant find the file on the computer and find doesnt do anything except bring up a windows error message. One of my buddies says its a browser problem, and i have no idea how to fix it. Any ideas? :hijackd:
this is a setting within your browser preferences. usually something like "Ask where to save file"
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Re: file sharing programs and windows firewall
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Originally Posted by juddb
:hijackd:Ive been having problems with utorrent lately. Also i still dont completely understand the seeder/leecher thing. My problem is (and its only started recently) is that when i choose a download the popup doesnt give me the option to download it only gives the option's- find, save, cancel, and when i save it i cant find the file on the computer and find doesnt do anything except bring up a windows error message. One of my buddies says its a browser problem, and i have no idea how to fix it. Any ideas? :hijackd:
I have my client set as the default "opener" for any torrents files.
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i downloaded utorrent and went to mininova but when i tried to extract the file using the client it didnt work. could this be because my connection is wireless through a router?
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Originally Posted by Nate
this is a setting within your browser preferences. usually something like "Ask where to save file"
Thank's Nate your the BOMB:gj:
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Re: file sharing programs and windows firewall
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Originally Posted by juddb
:hijackd:Ive been having problems with utorrent lately. Also i still dont completely understand the seeder/leecher thing. My problem is (and its only started recently) is that when i choose a download the popup doesnt give me the option to download it only gives the option's- find, save, cancel, and when i save it i cant find the file on the computer and find doesnt do anything except bring up a windows error message. One of my buddies says its a browser problem, and i have no idea how to fix it. Any ideas? :hijackd:
For torrent sites, because they are technically free although you can give donations, your way of giving back to the community is too seed the torrent you just finished downloading. Think of seeding as uploading and leeching which is downloading. You get a ratio next to your user name and if the ratio falls to a certain level you get a warning. The ratio co-ordinates with your u/l d/l. If you download more than you upload, or leech more then seed, your ratio is not going to be good and could actually cause you to get banned from certain torrent sites.
On a side note, I believe ISP's in Canada have capped our uploading speeds so we cannot upload nearly as fast as ISP's in the states. Pretty weak.
Using Utorrent is great, azureus is complicated. Make sure you read the different threads posted about each client and go in and tweak what they say to tweak.
If you have an anit-virus on your computer, ie: norton, turn off windows firewall and use the firewall with whatever program you have. That way you have centralized all of your app's/programs and don't need to allow them to connect to your network through windows fw AND anti-virus fw.
Like said earlier, if using a router, you will have to "forward" your port so Utorrent can access it. You will still be able to upload though if you don't do this step.
I don't trust open source torrent sites, too much can happen with those sites. Spyware, malware, virus's, hacking.. too much too list.
I like to donate to the sites I go to and still regularly buy movies, music etc.
:)
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Originally Posted by bigballs
i downloaded utorrent and went to mininova but when i tried to extract the file using the client it didnt work. could this be because my connection is wireless through a router?
what do you mean by "didn't work"?
Did it start downloading at all? Did any percentage of the download complete? How many seeds/peers did the torrent have? I won't even bother with a torrent unless it has at least 50 seeds/peers.
If you use a wireless (or wired) router you will have to forward ports. You need to login to the router and find the port forwarding settings. I don't know what the default port is in utorrent, you will have to look in the settings. You need to forward that port to your IP address, which is why I suggest using static.
I gotta go for now, PM if you need some more help and I'll get back to you so you can get it all setup.
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