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notw September 2nd, 2007 01:20 AM

Limewire Connections
 
I figured that a list of connections to add would be a great "tip" to pushing limewire to its limits. Sometimes when I get on limewire I find a whole page, probably 20 or 30 connections, in my connections tab. Then other times, like now, I find only 4 or 5.

Does anyone possess a list or know a good site that contains one? Yeah and im not really sure if a larger amount of connections equals a better downloading experience or not for sure I just thought that it would be a good subject and a possibly a great tip. If anyone could shed some light it would be much appreciated.

-notw

notw September 3rd, 2007 12:08 PM

No one has a list of good ultapeers.... Or even a good gnutella network in a big city or something?

Well I did some searching for such a list before making this post and didn't have any luck so I will continue my search and post it here when I come up with something.

notw September 3rd, 2007 10:33 PM

Here is a list of my own that I was connected to. Seems like maybe "Ultrapeers" are these same peers only grouped together... Im not sure on that at all and it would be nice if someone who knew a little bout this could voice in eh.[IMG]http://imagelink.**********/peers.jpg[/IMG]

*Edit* Umm K well looks like I can't post any links yet. Wonder what the required amount of posts is... jpg can be viewed at. [http]://imagelink[dot]110mb[dot]com/peers.jpg

birdy September 4th, 2007 01:59 AM

The different numbers of connections you see depend on whether you're connecting as a leaf or as an ultrapeer.
When you're a leaf, you connect to either 3 ultrapeers (LW basic) or 5 ultrapeers (LW Pro). Ultrapeers are people with relatively fast connections who handle more of the search traffic & shield the leaves from unnecessary traffic (so the leaf sees searches which relate to files that they're sharing).

Peers are other ultrapeers!
When you're connected as an ultrapeer, you'll start off connecting to around 23 peers...ie other ultrapeers. Then, more leaves & peers will connect over time...there can be around around 50 connections in all.

The network decides who connects as an ultrapeer. Providing you're not firewalled & have a reasonably fast connection, if the network needs ultrapeers then you'll connect as one.

I'm not sure that there are any big advantages to being an ultrapeer, you tend to see fewer uploads but searching might be a bit better when looking for rarer files. Have a look at stief's post below.
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/216153-post5.html

And if you want a better explanation of leaves & ultrapeers, have a read here.
GnuFU en - Gnufu

This info is from the BearShare technical FAQ, & is a good explanation of both connection types;)
Quote:

Q: What are Ultrapeers, Leaves, and Peers?
A: Ultrapeers are the backbone of the Gnutella network. An Ultrapeer handles most Gnutella traffic, shielding its Leaves from this traffic. Ultrapeers accept connections from the Leaves, giving them access to the network and handling their requests. Ultrapeers also connect to each other, bringing the network together, Leaves do not connect to each other. Leaves commonly do not meet the requirements for being an Ultrapeer. A Leaf now connects to two Ultrapeers, one used actively and the other kept just in case the first should fail. New versions of BearShare regulate when you become an Ultrapeer based on a strict set of criteria and the overall need of the network.

"Peer" literally means "Equal to one's rank", an Ultrapeer then means "Beyond one's rank". A Leaf is so named bec
ause it acts like a leaf on a tree, not connecting to any other leaf. Ultrapeers see other Ultrapeers as equal so they refer to each other as "Peers". A Leaf would refer to other Leaves also as Peers but since they never connect directly this does not come up.

If Ultrapeers are the backbone then without them all peers would be the same and form a much larger skeleton. Messages such as queries would have to travel further to reach the same number of people and so achieve the same result, that would take up much more bandwidth. Ultrapeers are chosen from the more capable computers and are able to form more simultaneous connections than many computers can, by doing this it takes fewer 'hops' for a message to reach it's target.


notw September 4th, 2007 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by birdy (Post 286814)
The different numbers of connections you see depend on whether you're connecting as a leaf or as an ultrapeer.
When you're a leaf, you connect to either 3 ultrapeers (LW basic) or 5 ultrapeers (LW Pro). Ultrapeers are people with relatively fast connections who handle more of the search traffic & shield the leaves from unnecessary traffic (so the leaf sees searches which relate to files that they're sharing).

Peers are other ultrapeers!
When you're connected as an ultrapeer, you'll start off connecting to around 23 peers...ie other ultrapeers. Then, more leaves & peers will connect over time...there can be around around 50 connections in all.

The network decides who connects as an ultrapeer. Providing you're not firewalled & have a reasonably fast connection, if the network needs ultrapeers then you'll connect as one.

I'm not sure that there are any big advantages to being an ultrapeer, you tend to see fewer uploads but searching might be a bit better when looking for rarer files. Have a look at stief's post below.
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/216153-post5.html

And if you want a better explanation of leaves & ultrapeers, have a read here.
GnuFU en - Gnufu

This info is from the BearShare technical FAQ, & is a good explanation of both connection types;)

Thank you for shedding some light on this subject for me. +1 Rep.

biar pypoo September 30th, 2007 01:44 PM

Hi to everybody!
Looking for limewire skins and torrents

Magic25 October 9th, 2007 05:02 AM

It's strange but true that when you are an Ultrapeer you only get peers and leaves-not other ultrapeers. At least that's what happens in my case. Also, you can filter out all the leaves and peers until they're all Pro-or at least balanced with a more equal incoming and outgoing ratio.


Happy searching!
Andrew Perkins

Naim November 21st, 2008 08:59 PM

hey can some one give some good ultra peers

Naim November 21st, 2008 09:06 PM

hELLLO PLS CAN ANYONE give sa goog list of ultrapeers or peers will do
PLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

zuniga_cecilia December 13th, 2008 12:20 PM

my limewire doesnt work keeps showing the globe,wall what should i do.


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