Also remember to avoid as much jargon as possible.  I should know what a
wiki is, but what always comes to mind is a small open-air shack on a
Hawaiian island.


> [Original Message]
> From: Newsbyte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 9/15/2004 9:05:35 AM
> Subject: [freenet-support] connecting to freenet?
>
> Yes, well...welcom to the club. It's really not that much of a surprise.
>
> What can I say?
>
>
> I suggest you scrutinise www.freenethelp.org and see if you can find any
> useful hints there.
>
> Your situation is not unique, and there are some possible reasons
mentionned
> on the wiki, but it still could be that it doesn't apply in your case.
>
> For instance, I suspect that people that have a router/firewall still have
> more difficulties running (connecting) it, even though the new builds are
> supposed to work without a prob even if you have one. I'm wondering
> though...can anyone, preferably a devl, explain to me what exactly is the
> deal in regard to that? DOES it work now 'out of the box', or do you need
to
> adapt your configuration (NAT, port,...) and if so to what degree. Pls
make
> a clear and understandable (for noobs) explanation so that I can
copy&paste
> it on the wiki. (Also if there are other likely opinions on why a node
can't
> connect after hours are welcommed).
>
> Any volunteers?
>
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