help needed to get limewire to connect

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Hi ppl this is my first post so please be gentle.
I was helping a friend the other day to reformat his 14" g4 ibook, as it had switched itself off (battery prob) and when he put it on again it would not let him access his account (only one he had set up) anyway he took it to apple store, they said it would have to be reformated due to corrupted files.
Anyway I did so for him as he is a complete noob with next to no knowlage of computers (mac or pc).It all went fine apart from when limewire pro 4.9.4 was installed the connection status stays on "starting connection".

I tried restarting, switching off wire wall.....still the same and oh I had my 12" g4ibook with me and tried and it worked fine on his network (airport express)

I have no clue as to why this is so I hope someone here can please help

and p.s yes internet is working fine
 
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Hi ppl this is my first post so please be gentle.
I was helping a friend the other day to reformat his 14" g4 ibook, as it had switched itself off (battery prob) and when he put it on again it would not let him access his account (only one he had set up) anyway he took it to apple store, they said it would have to be reformated due to corrupted files.
Anyway I did so for him as he is a complete noob with next to no knowlage of computers (mac or pc).It all went fine apart from when limewire pro 4.9.4 was installed the connection status stays on "starting connection".

I tried restarting, switching off wire wall.....still the same and oh I had my 12" g4ibook with me and tried and it worked fine on his network (airport express)

I have no clue as to why this is so I hope someone here can please help

and p.s yes internet is working fine
Have you tried this?

"(If the Connections tab is not visible, you can reveal it by going to View > Show/Hide > Connections)

LimeWire tries to connect to hosts on the Gnutella network, but it cannot achieve a connection with any of them.
The connection quality indicator in the bottom-left corner of the LimeWire window remains at one bar indefinitely.
The firewall status bar icon indicates that your computer is behind a firewall (brick wall in front of a globe). Under most circumstances, LimeWire will connect to the Gnutella network even if your computer is behind a firewall. In some cases, a port will need to be manually opened before LimeWire achieves a connection.
In some cases, LimeWire will not start at all, and you receive the following error message (follow the link or scroll down for more information):

LimeWire was unable to initialize and start. This is usually due to a firewall program blocking LimeWire's access to the internet or loopback connections on the local machine. Please allow LimeWire access to the internet and restart LimeWire.
Solution

Third-Party Security Programs

Many third-party security programs block LimeWire from connecting either by restricting access to the port that LimeWire uses to connect to the Gnutella network (i.e. - a firewall), the program itself, or a combination of the two. These programs may have been pre-installed on your computer when you first purchased it. Check the Windows system tray (usually located in the bottom-right corner of the screen, next to the time), and locate the icon that is associated with the security program that you are using. Right-click the icon to enter the settings.

Programs Known To Potentially Block LimeWire

Sample right-click menu from the system tray icon

Norton Internet Security Norton Personal Firewall McAfee Firewall Kerio Personal Firewall SyGate Personal Firewall ZoneAlarm Firewall AOL Firewall SBC Yahoo! Firewall SBC Yahoo! Parental Controls eTrust EZ Armor Panda Internet Security Trend Micro PC-cillin F-Secure Internet Security Microsoft Windows Live OneCare

Adding An Exception For The LimeWire Program

Open the settings of your security program (usually by right-clicking the system tray icon)
Locate a section for adding exceptions for specific programs
Add LimeWire as an exception (C:\Program Files\LimeWire\LimeWire.exe by default on Windows systems)
Adding An Exception For The Gnutella Port

Within LimeWire, go to: Tools > Options > Advanced > Firewall Config, and make a note of the listening port located in the box next to "Listen on Port"
Open the settings of your security program (usually by right-clicking the system tray icon)
Locate a section for adding exceptions for specific ports
Add the port specified in LimeWire's settings as an exception for both UDP and TCP, incoming and outgoing (also known as opening the port)
Windows Firewall

LimeWire automatically adds itself to the list of exceptions in the Windows firewall (assuming that the firewall is enabled and an exception does not already exist) when you launch the program. The Windows firewall should not need to be configured. If for some reason, you need to open up a port in the Windows firewall manually or add an exception for LimeWire, or you just want to check and make sure that LimeWire has been added, you may visit the Windows XP Firewall Instructions page.

OS X Firewall

By default, the OS X Tiger firewall is turned off and should not need to be configured. If for some reason, you need to open up a port in the OS X firewall manually, here are instructions for doing that:

Go to LimeWire > Preferences > Advanced > Firewall Config, and make a note of the listening port located in the box next to "Listen on Port"
Go to System Preferences > Sharing > Firewall
On older versions of OS X, go to System Preferences > Internet & Network > Sharing > Firewall tab
Click the "New" button and select "Other" next to "Port Name"
Enter the TCP and UDP port numbers as specified in LimeWire's settings
Modem and Router Firewalls

Some modems and routers contain firewalls. A router is a device that allows multiple computers to connect to the internet through one connection while at the same time connecting each computer to an internal network. If you are using an external modem to connect to the internet, it would be plugged into the router, and the router would be plugged into the computer or transmitted wirelessly. Most routers are UPnP-enabled and should not need to be configured. If you are using an older router that does not support UPnP, you may need to set up manual port forwarding, or if the router uses a firewall that is blocking the connection, you may need to open a port for LimeWire.

Within the LimeWire options (accessible from Tools > Options on most systems), go to Advanced > Firewall Config, and locate the listening port. Open this port in your modem's or router's firewall for both incoming and outgoing connections, UDP and TCP.

Initialization Error

This section applies to those who receive the following error message when LimeWire launches:

LimeWire was unable to initialize and start. This is usually due to a firewall program blocking LimeWire's access to the internet or loopback connections on the local machine. Please allow LimeWire access to the internet and restart LimeWire.
When LimeWire loads, it checks to see if LimeWire can talk to itself (ie - make loopback connections). If it can't, then a security program is likely blocking LimeWire. Check any security programs installed on your computer to make sure that LimeWire is listed as an exception. Norton's Internet Worm Protection feature has been known to cause LimeWire to produce this error.

Still Can't Connect?

If you have never been able to connect, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to find out if they block peer-to-peer connections. Some ISPs block or limit peer-to-peer traffic in order to reduce the burden on their servers. 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.
If you have been able to connect in the past, the existing exceptions in your security program(s) may have stopped working. Remove all exceptions for LimeWire in all of your security programs, and then re-add them.
If you are trying to connect from school or work, then you are probably connecting through a Local Area Network (LAN), and you may need to contact the system administrator to make sure that a network firewall is not preventing LimeWire from connecting to the Gnutella network."
 

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