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Frostwire won't connect


Question Posted Monday March 30 2009, 1:34 pm

I can't get my Frostwire to connect to the internet.
It worked on my old laptop perfectly, but it won't connect on my new one.
I have vista and Avira Antivirus on my laptop if that helps.
And don't tell me to change my antivirus...
So yeah, how can I get it to connect to the internet?
Thanks!


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Additional info, added Monday March 30 2009, 1:48 pm:
By the way, it is "allowed" by my Firewall....

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LagunaBabe answered Monday April 6 2009, 8:26 pm:
This happened to someone I know and they changed to Limewire (they couldn't figure out how to fix it either) and it connected much better.

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