[freenet-support] Newbie can't connect.

2006-01-10 Thread MailMe
i'm confused as to what exactly your trying to do. when you open the gateway, you should see two percentages, load and outbound message overhead. generally speaking, you want these to be low. not necessarily as low as possible but you definitely do not want them reaching 100%. they are not

[freenet-support] No inbound connections - can't see specified port listening?

2006-01-10 Thread MailMe
>At 11:25 a.m. 10/01/2006, Bruce wrote: >Hi, > >I'm using freenet build 5106 on a Windows XP pc. > >I use to connect over dial up modem and used dynamic dns for my address and >had my listen port set to 13222. >I now have a fixed ip address (still using dynamic dns) but pc is behind a >router

Re: [freenet-support] No inbound connections - can't see specified port listening?

2006-01-10 Thread MailMe
At 11:25 a.m. 10/01/2006, Bruce wrote: Hi, I'm using freenet build 5106 on a Windows XP pc. I use to connect over dial up modem and used dynamic dns for my address and had my listen port set to 13222. I now have a fixed ip address (still using dynamic dns) but pc is behind a router with only

Re: [freenet-support] Newbie can't connect.

2006-01-10 Thread MailMe
i'm confused as to what exactly your trying to do. when you open the gateway, you should see two percentages, load and outbound message overhead. generally speaking, you want these to be low. not necessarily as low as possible but you definitely do not want them reaching 100%. they are not