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JD May 26th, 2001 09:36 PM

Hey Konrad! When is a new PHEX version coming?
 
PHEX rocks.
Hi Konrad.
I posted some suggestions on the open source site, PHEX suggestions.
The connection speed is the main problem right now. It takes a long time, which will keep a lot of people from using it.

It should connect to lets say 10 hosts at the same time initially, and once it has captured the number specified in Network Setup, remove the ones not needed (or increase the number, if someone has a high bandwidth and can use more than 10).
With only 2 hosts connections specified, it can take several minutes to find a good one.
With 10, that would be 1/5 of the time, right?

Great program. Heaps of potential. Stay with it!

Kind Regards

Joe

konrad_h May 27th, 2001 02:57 AM

uhm, what?
 
I don´t get you completely.

Initially Phex gets a list of hosts from the well know hostcatchers at limewire and gnutelliums. Once it recieved a list of hosts the connection process runs pretty fast on my machine. After about one minute I have 7 connections running which is more than enough.

You know that you can set the number of connections in the network setup?

konrad_h May 27th, 2001 03:02 AM

next release
 
I think I will make a new release just now. We have some cool new features (mainly thanks to Gregor) and I wouldn´t want people to miss them.

Bye,
Konrad

JD May 28th, 2001 05:53 PM

Host Connect
 
Hi Konrad.
I'll try to explain what I mean:
I use only 2 connections with my limited 50k max bandwidth.
I specify this of course under the Network Setup.
When PHEX starts up, and has lots of hosts in the host catcher, it will only try to connect to 2 hosts (which is what I specified).
As not every host can be connected to successfully, it will try to next and so forth.
Because it ever tries only 2 (or whatever is specified under Network setup) it takes quite a while.
If it would try 10 simultaniously, regardless of what is specified in Network setup, it would drastically reduce the time PHEX needs to find hosts which except connections. (I believe Limewire does that too!).
If it tries 10 instead of only 2, the time required to find 2 open hosts is not 3 or 5 minutes (my case) but should be 1/5 or so, e.g. less than one minute!
Once PHEX has found 2 hosts (or whatever is pecified), it stops all the other trys on host connections.
Now another improvement would be, that if already connected to let's say my 2 hosts, that if one becomes unavailable, then PHEX could be searching maybe 5 hosts (from the host catcher) to find another good one, and not just one.
It is all about speeding up the time that one gets the connections up and keeping them up.
I find that at the moment it is rather slow to connect, and when one connection fails, it takes again too long to find another good host, cause it looks like PHEX is ever only looking at the number of hosts it is supposed to keep up.
It should try more then that, until connected.
Phuh - I should have made it clear now, or?

Am looking forward to your next version!

And for everyone else: Make sure you enable the 'Passive Search' in 'Monitor Search'.
It is an amazing feature! It comes up with more and better search answer at times then the main search window!

Joe

konrad_h May 29th, 2001 05:51 AM

aha!
 
Hhmmmm... this sounds like a good idea. However, it might take some time until we add this feature to Phex as we are more then busy adding other important stuff to it. But I will not forget about it, it shouldn´t be too complictated.

Unregistered May 29th, 2001 09:34 AM

use max..
 
I guess a easy fix would be to use the max connecting host instead of the min... as long as min is not reached.

Unregistered May 29th, 2001 09:57 PM

Doing it manually may not be so bad. With limewire I used to set it to 20 connections initially, and then do some searches, and then cut it back down to 6 or less connections then start my downloads.

Unregistered June 3rd, 2001 05:53 PM

I find that if the connections
seem to be taking a bit too
long all one has to do is
highlight several hosts in the
hostcatcher and then press the
"connect" button...
This manually does what you are
asking Konrad for.

Cary

JD June 4th, 2001 06:36 PM

Quicker PHEX connect
 
Hey Cary,
You are so right!

Hey Konrad! Check it out.
I connected in no time to 4, from 10 selected manually in the host catcher!
PHEX then slowly reduces to my max 2 set in Network setup!
Perfect.

KONRAD:
One more suggestion:
When starting PHEX up, it still has 'the old' hosts in the host catcher, which it will try to connect to.

Now that's fine, if it is only a few hours since the last PHEX shutdown, but if it was a few days ago, PHEX will try to connect to all those long gone hosts, until it gets to the last one???

People who don't know this, and don't reset the host catcher will have a hard time to connect to anybody!!!

Thought it very worth mentioning.

Greetings

JD


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