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![]() That much was obvious. What I don't get is, why does it do this? Granted, I haven't studied the intricacies of the Gnutella protocol as run by LimeWire, but it seems odd that some days I get hundreds of connections bogging me down, then, like today, I have a hard time keeping 3 UltraPeer nodes connected. Thanks, though, for the hint, but it seems like disabling UltraPeer is hurting the network to help myself, and that's not the way we're supposed to be thinking, is it? |
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