Having trouble connecting to WinMX. Please help?

Category: Geeks r Us

Post 1 by Ukulele<3 (Try me... You know you want to.) on Thursday, 22-Sep-2005 17:30:54

I tried connecting yesterday and it says there is no connection available. Does anyone know what could be the problem? I have no problems connecting to other sites and can't understand if it's on my end or theirs. Today, I even reinstalled the program and it still didn't work. Any thoughts?
*sexy*

Post 2 by The Roman Battle Mask (Making great use of my Employer's time.) on Thursday, 22-Sep-2005 17:46:40

Winmx is no more for now, they were sent letters telling to shut down, they may move off shore, and may come back.

Post 3 by Polka dots and Moonbeams (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Thursday, 22-Sep-2005 18:22:31

Lol, is that true? I can't connect either. Onto googling for more info!

Post 4 by Ukulele<3 (Try me... You know you want to.) on Thursday, 22-Sep-2005 21:51:33

Oh man!! This blows!!! Anyone know of another place where I can download music using jaws?
*sexy*

Post 5 by jrimer (Please visit my home page at http://personal.wbby.us.) on Thursday, 22-Sep-2005 22:09:37

Here's an article I got sent to an E-mail list.

WinMX PNP Network Mysteriously Ends Operations
September 21, 2005
Thomas Mennecke



WinMX began its time as a simple OpenNap client in a time when Napster and
Scour ruled the P2P scene. When Napster and Scour were banished from the
Internet,
WinMX's importance took on a new burden of importance. It reinvented itself
from a mere OpenNap client to become one of the premier P2P networks of its
day.

During its height, WinMX, developed by FrontCode Technologies, eclipsed the
Napster P2P network in not only resourcefulness, but also in population.
During
mid-2002, its population had reached over 1.5 million simultaneous users.
With an active community, plenty of independent user forums and steady
development
it appeared there was nothing that could stop this network.

Then something mysterious happened. From July 2003 to July 2004, there were
no updates to WinMX - nothing to improve the network architecture, the
dreaded
queues or any other attributes. Then in July 2004 after nearly a year of
frustration, FrontCode released what many perceived as a mere "filler"
version.
Version 3.53 did little more than feature "a major upgrade of the chat
component and other minor improvements."

That would be the last anyone would hear from WinMX ever again. Slyck
maintained communications with FrontCode president Kevin Hearn, who stated
that work
was still being continued on the mystical version 4.0. During the early part
of the summer, Mr. Hearn told Slyck.com that something might be available
towards the end of the 2005 summer.

However, another plot twist appears to have mixed things up once again. On
September 13, 2005, WinMX was the recipient of a letter (along with 6 other
P2P
firms) from the RIAA. The letter demanded the receiving developers they
cease infringing operations immediately, and offered to "discuss
pre-litigation
resolution of these claims."

Like Alberto Treves' decision to release the source of Ares Galaxy, or Sam
Yagan's decision to join the DCIA, every move a P2P developer makes is
immediately
questioned to be in direct response to the RIAA's letter campaign. Such is
the case for FrontCode Technologies. Or should we say WinMX Technology
Associates?

Currently, the WinMX.com homepage, the FrontCode.com homepage, the WinMX PNP
Network and all of its host caches are down. It is impossible to connect to
the network, and those remaining online will only stay online as long as
their host supernodes do. But is this the end of WinMX?

Perhaps not. Interestingly enough, if one conducts a DNS whois for
"WinMX.com", the result directs owner ship to a "WinMX Technology
Associates" - not FrontCode
Technologies as it has in the past. Even more interesting is the
geographical relocation from Toronto, Canada to Port Villa, Vanuatu. Many
will remember
that Sharman Networks pulled a similar stunt to avoid prosecution in the
Netherlands and to capitalize on "tax efficiencies."

FrontCode.com is still registered in Canada. Kevin Hearn, who is usually
readily available for comment with Slyck.com, has not responded to inquiries
for
several weeks.

Before anyone clamors the end of the WinMX PNP network, time needs to be
given to allow for this development to unfold.

Post 6 by Char (The sexy canadian) on Friday, 23-Sep-2005 1:16:42

I'm having no problems with connecting to winmx over here. Everything's working fine.

Post 7 by Juliet (move over school!) on Friday, 23-Sep-2005 15:20:55

Join the club, I tried connecting this morning, and got nothing. So as of today, I've officially uninstalled it.
I just can't believe they've done away with it. I've been in shock ever since I heard about that.

Post 8 by ¤§¤spike¤§¤ (This site is so "educational") on Friday, 23-Sep-2005 20:20:13

For those who're having trouble connecting to WinMX, there's still hope: go to: http://slyck.com/news.php?story=925 there're 2 solutions there, hth.

Post 9 by Witchcraft (Account disabled) on Sunday, 25-Sep-2005 2:57:41

Thanks, I'll give it a look. I too have had no connection for quite a while, and was starting to wonder if it was me or them...But am surfing other sites just fine.

Post 10 by Witchcraft (Account disabled) on Sunday, 25-Sep-2005 3:13:01

Hmm, not sure it worked. I followed the instructions, but still aren't connecting, at least not yet, I'll update everyone when or if I do.

Post 11 by Witchcraft (Account disabled) on Monday, 26-Sep-2005 1:03:59

Ok, connected, and all seems to be working well.

Post 12 by Ukulele<3 (Try me... You know you want to.) on Monday, 26-Sep-2005 12:46:55

Oh no. I deleted my account. Gur. Will these instructions work for me then?
*sexy*

Post 13 by Witchcraft (Account disabled) on Tuesday, 27-Sep-2005 2:43:56

Deleted your account? Hmm, if you mean uninstalled WinMX; then simply reinstall, and then follow the instructions. *smile*