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It happens when LimeWire doesn't find any ultrapeers to connect to. |
hmm... I guess an ideal solution then for people in my situation would be to compose a gnutella.net file consisting only of morpheus users. I don't have the expertise to do something like that, though. :( |
or... Anyone know where in the source LimeWire decides that ultrapeer connection in not viable and goes to peer? That is something in which I do have some knowledge, I might be able to tweak it so it instantly assumes UPs are out. Its a lot of source to wade, though. |
It can be done.... Fiddling with Lime for a bit, I got it back to the morp connections. Use only one or two connections, and remove UPs when they show up. After a while, you get a .6 connection. Then raise the number of connections and repeat. |
Well, if you like to keep constant watch over your connection panel, this could be your solution - however stupid it might be. |
Well it isn't stupid if you need a peer connection. Well, maybe a little stupid, but only in terms of there not being a method of automating it. |
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It's all in the ConnectionManager.java , if you really want to make LimeWire connect to older clients only. |
Hmm, I'll take a look, thanks. I still don't see why they couldn't make this a toggle or something, its not like it would be that hard for them, and would save a lot of work for people for whom leafing isn't an option. |
'They' didn't make it an option because 'they' don't want people to become anything else but leafs or ultrapeers. Old 0.6 connections are simply too ineffective. |
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