Your computer is well connected ... but
only if I restart the Wuala client.
When I start up the computer and Wuala starts automatically with windows there's no connection for trading.
But port forwarding is configured correctly and if I click "check again" it replies with "... accepts incoming connections". Then if I restart the client, there is a green checkmark where there was a red X before.
Very strange, please analyze this because I don't want to restart the client every time I restart windows.
When I start up the computer and Wuala starts automatically with windows there's no connection for trading.
But port forwarding is configured correctly and if I click "check again" it replies with "... accepts incoming connections". Then if I restart the client, there is a green checkmark where there was a red X before.
Very strange, please analyze this because I don't want to restart the client every time I restart windows.
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Inappropriate?I usually have to click the check again button twice to get a green arrow even though it says it's good both times.
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Inappropriate?It seems like after the application is started it is always good or always bad.
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Inappropriate?Wuala also has a problem after reconnects. After a reconenct wuala tells me that I have a bad connection. Intressting enough, rebooting wuala will not help, I also need to reboot the router (which is running openwrt 7.04 kamikaze with 2.4 kernel) as well. But rebooting the router while wuala is running will not help either.
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Inappropriate?Problem still exists at boot.
I wrote a script that kills and restarts Wuala after a while but this does not help every time.
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