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Posted by Saul Levy on 09/26/05 22:39
Gee, really helpful guys! Just tell them, as FatKat did, to read this
newsgroup for help. It's all there... Save the sarcasm for Hammerer
or Spodowhatshisface!
Saul Levy
On 26 Sep 2005 13:03:25 -0700, "FatKat" <robynari@juno.com> wrote:
>Stan wrote:
>> Win MX just recently stopped working.
>> It will not connect.
>
>WPN or WPN and Open Nap?
>>
>> I have uninstalled it, re-installed it with no luck.
>
>Even if a re-install was required, you'd probably have to do something
>differently.
>
>> It thinks I'm not connected to the internet.
>
>Why do you think that WinMX doesn't think you're connected to the
>internet? There's more to a good WinMX download than an internet
>connection.
>
>> However my internet connection works fine as it always did.
>
>And I can only guess at that.
>
>> Nothing has changed at all, no new software or firewalls etc.
>
>Since you never mention just how long and successfully you've used
>WinMX, it's difficult to determine what your changed settings would
>accomplish. But since you don't say what your settings are, it's all
>academic, right?
>
>> I'm not that well up on tcp stuff & connection issues, except that my pc
>> should be working with win mx as it was last week.
>
>Your internet connection is down. It's the only explanation that
>plausibly explains your lack of downloads and your being non-informed
>as to the state of WinMX.
>>
>> Any suggestions as to solve this problem?
>
>It would be easy to suggest actually reading the NG, within which this
>subject has been more than adequately discussed. With last week's
>dramatic developments, I'd thought we'd seen the end of posters who
>drop onto this NG and post the same question as dozens of other
>newbies, and expect to get the answer posted for them.
>>
>> I'm new here so would have missed previous posts asking same.
>>
>Have you tried Google? The thing about NG posts is that they're not
>like TV shows - you never really miss them because Usenet has its own
>built-in VCR feature, complete with titles. And you don't have to
>fast-forward because it's all search able.
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