Thufir wrote: > My neighbor and I both wirelessly connect to the same router (802.11b). > I'm just getting into filesharing, while my neighbor, I suspect, has tons > of files. I want those files :) > > Limewire works fine. I've never been able to configure azureus properly, > and I believe that the sysadmin has disabled various ports to prevent > filesharing (or at least limit it). > > If my neighbor and I run the same P2P software, such as limewire, and I > connect to my neighbors computer, that's not going to be a direct line > from my box to the router to my neighbors box, is it? > > thanks, > > Thufir > Yes, the data transfer will go directly from one computer, through the router, and to the other computer. That is the idea behind P2P software. (Point to Point) You get the parts of the file you are downloading directly from the sending computer, and the parts someone else is getting from you come directly from you computer. This is why the firewall has to be set up to properly handle the incoming connections for the software you are using. With a setup like yours, where you are using a router, it gets more interesting because the router has to know what computer to forward the connection to. Depending on the software and router you are using, the software may be able to set this up for you, you you may have to set it up manually on the router. Check the help files or the home page of the software you are using for help on this, as well as a more detailed explanation of how it works. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!