wengang
Sep 14th, 2004, 09:13 AM
Hey all.
I was using EMule, as I have been for a year or so, and I did a couple of things that have somehow damaged my internet connection.
I read that the LowID was often a result of the XP firewall. So I went to my internet connection and turned off the security firewall for that connection (ADSL). I was just checking to see if it was faster. In no time, I got bombarded with those messenger pop-ups that, after closing a few hundred, I got the system will now restart thing.
So when the PC restarted, I put the firewall back up. Remember it is the one for the connection, not a third party firewall.
Then I went back into Emule and I was still able to connect, but I got a message that I would have better results on a different TCP port. So I changed the port number. Then I had to click on the option "Open these ports on internal XP firewall"
Then I got the windows message, "C:\program...attempting to view or change nternet protection settings...."
Then believe it or not, I clicked yes. I just have been fairly lucky with the PC up to now, so I figured it couldn't do too much damage.
Well,...
It didn't do anying for speed in Emule, and later I switched it back to defaults. But my connection to internet changed. Now when I connnect, it's okay. Emule starts to buzz with serveractivity, but then it never starts to actually download.
And after a while, If i open a brower window, all pages come up dead as though the connection were dead.
I figure sth got changed in the connection settings. I uninstalled and deleted all of emule.
Then I set up a new connection to internet. And installed a clean emule. But it's the same problem. No files are downloading, and after a while, i get dead pages in the browser. I think sth bigger than the connection has changed.
What should I do to restore this?
Re-install TCP/IP?
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Wengang
I was using EMule, as I have been for a year or so, and I did a couple of things that have somehow damaged my internet connection.
I read that the LowID was often a result of the XP firewall. So I went to my internet connection and turned off the security firewall for that connection (ADSL). I was just checking to see if it was faster. In no time, I got bombarded with those messenger pop-ups that, after closing a few hundred, I got the system will now restart thing.
So when the PC restarted, I put the firewall back up. Remember it is the one for the connection, not a third party firewall.
Then I went back into Emule and I was still able to connect, but I got a message that I would have better results on a different TCP port. So I changed the port number. Then I had to click on the option "Open these ports on internal XP firewall"
Then I got the windows message, "C:\program...attempting to view or change nternet protection settings...."
Then believe it or not, I clicked yes. I just have been fairly lucky with the PC up to now, so I figured it couldn't do too much damage.
Well,...
It didn't do anying for speed in Emule, and later I switched it back to defaults. But my connection to internet changed. Now when I connnect, it's okay. Emule starts to buzz with serveractivity, but then it never starts to actually download.
And after a while, If i open a brower window, all pages come up dead as though the connection were dead.
I figure sth got changed in the connection settings. I uninstalled and deleted all of emule.
Then I set up a new connection to internet. And installed a clean emule. But it's the same problem. No files are downloading, and after a while, i get dead pages in the browser. I think sth bigger than the connection has changed.
What should I do to restore this?
Re-install TCP/IP?
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Wengang