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zappy January 1st, 2002 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Unregistered
Check the Disaple Ultrapeer Capabilities Box, in speed section.
I think that this option only prevents other clients from using you as an ultrapeer host. It does not stop your client from only connecting to ultrapeer hosts.

Regards

Unregistered January 1st, 2002 08:26 PM

For your ultrapeer answers (and to clear some confusion)
 
Check this thread....

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...?threadid=6292

It seems alota people don't quite get the idea yet.

phantome January 1st, 2002 09:23 PM

yah I think we get the idea, we just dont like it. the only people who seem to benefit from ultra-peers are modem users. I don't think that those of us with good bandwidth gain any benefits at all. I personally believe we would be better off by somehow getting modems off the gnet, making it an all broadband network.

I dont hate people with modems, I mean we all can't afford broadband, I understand this. But I pay the extra for a bigger pipe, so maybe I should have the option of accessing a network with others of comparable bandwidth.

Perhaps a client could separate high and low bandwidth onto two seperate handshakes. gnutella and gnutella light?

Anyway I dont mean to frag on anyone, this is just an idea K? :)

Unregistered January 1st, 2002 09:56 PM

Actually, I don't see how the idea in and of itself will benifit modem users any more than it will broadband... perhaps I've missed something.

From what I can tell, the only reason everything isn't hunky dory right now is due to three issues.

1. people don't understand what is happening. and get upset over something that really isn't happening.
2. the number of ultrapeers is still low.
3. people are 'hacking' their way into being peers even though they aren't willing to commit the time or bandwidth to actually support that, screwing their clients when the peer drops 30 minutes into a session.

None of these things are affected by your connection type.

since modem users are unlikely to become peers without 'hacking' in the new 'world order', this should actually help things. You no longer have to worry about 3 of your 4 connections (or however many you have) being eaten them.

Unregistered January 2nd, 2002 01:01 AM

EVERYBODY disable Ultrapeer!
 
I just downloaded and installed 2.0.. seems ok except this ultra peer thing. It was making me crazy until I came and read about all of you.
Here is what I do with EVERY program I install. I always save the old one just incase. I have installed on my PC and can use Limewire 1.7, 1.8 and 2.0
For now, why don't we ALL disable ultrapeer.????
I also wish all users... of all programs... would set the prefs and options in the friggin program after they install it instead of taking the installed program at its default settings. PLEASE tell others.

Thank you, Kevin


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