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Number of network connections The option "Keep approximately xx connections up" is flawed. I can set it to 2 all day, and it will obey it for a while, then revert back to 3 maintained connections (while still displaying 2 in the dialog box). I've seen this go in the opposite direction also, where I set it 6, but after a while it's only maintaining 3 again. |
Re: Number of network connections Quote:
Depends on your connection speed and what window version your are running. your sockets are limited like 3 to 4 where Nt up Xp have over 100 Sockets. This will limit your connections up no matter what you do. but if not the case and this was fine a few days ago then this might be a bug in the logic Hope this helps J |
et tu Linux? Does this apply to Linux as well (number of sockets)? I've seen the same thing happen on all the Linux clients that I've used. |
Re: et tu Linux? Quote:
I hear Linux is a good OS but could be limited/bandwidth could have something to do with it, you might want to post this in the Linux support forums cause I'm just not sure with Linux OS http://www.gnutellaforums.com/forumd...php?forumid=28 Or Linux Center here: http://www.portalux.com/ |
Yep, on MacOS too Happens on MacOS X as well (6 connections set, jumps back to 3 after a while). Not sure if platform-specific. |
Doesn´t work with Mac OS9 either...a lot yet to do with limewire |
Hmmm, I seem limited to 4 connections by LimeWire Where are you getting all these connections? When I tried to set it to six, the program told me I was limited to four so as not to overcrowd the network. catgirl |
The number of connections is limited by your speed setting. The faster the connection, the more hosts you can connect to. |
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