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Old January 9th, 2006
sonnet sonnet is offline
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Default Advanced Statistics Overview? What do #s mean + Failed Push Proxy

Hi; I need some help interpreting the Advanced Statistics.

To define what I mean by Advanced Statistics, in Limewire for Mac (it is probably similar in Windows), it's Limewire/Tools/Statistics/ put a checkmark in "Show Advanced Statistics."

Some questions:

1. (a) In Statistics/Advanced/Upload/Reponses, what is meant by a Failed Push Proxy? I seem to have a lot of those. Does this mean people are not getting through? I have a high number of completed uploads and people actively uploading, and my Bug Report says "true" so I know people are getting in.

2. What is meant under Statistics/Advanced/Upload/Responses by a THEX Request?

3. Why are there never any Freeloader statistics under Statistics/Advanced/Upload/Responses/ Freeloader? I know for a fact I have blocked some Freeloaders; when I raised the file requirement from 0 to a number and set "allow freeloaders" to "rarely," I started getting a lot more Transfer Interrupts showing up immediately when someone goes from my Upload Queue into an Upload Slot (and no, it isn't because they are trying for two slots). If they are a freeloader at the moment they hit an Upload Slot Limewire disconnects them. However, those numbers don't show up in the Advanced Statistics at Statistics/Advanced/Upload/Responses/Freeloader.

I'll start with those questions, but surely would love a good resource where each one of those Advanced Statistics is clearly spelled out. Thanks.
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Last edited by sonnet; January 10th, 2006 at 09:58 PM.
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