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Old June 22nd, 2002
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Default Upload problem

I'm having trouble with people downloading files from my computer. They usually get to around 70% and then I get the message that the download was interrupted. Is this a problem on my site or does the other user stop the download? I have had some users complete the download but most of the downloads are getting interrupted.

System Info:
Limewire client 2.4.4
Linux 2.4.18 (Red Hat 7.3)
Cable modem connection shared with Slackware 8.0 firewall.
Upload is set to 5KB/s and slots set to 5

Any suggestions?

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Not likely a problem with you system. Limewire will sometimes download from multiple servers. If that is the case, you only load a part of the file to the downloader.
I wouldn't worry too much about it... But I will say that it is very refreshing to see a user concerned about uploads!
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Now that I think about it, it makes sense. Some other client might upload faster so the file will finish before it reaches 100% on my box. The one thing that is annoying about the upload window is that there is not option to auto clear uploads.

And yes, uploading is important, if everybody moves the files after he receives them. The network will self destruct after a while. Users need to realize that even a 56K modem with the upload set to 1KB/s makes a difference because 10 users with the same file will still produce +/-10KB/s.
No upload = no download

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