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Unregistered May 10th, 2002 03:33 PM

supernode vs dedicated supernode
 
i couldn't find any info on the difference between these 2...
could somebody explain?

sandman May 12th, 2002 07:32 AM

I think the difference is pretty simple.
In "normal pc may become a" supernode mode, Gnucleus decides if your connection is fast enough and if it makes sense to become a supernode.
This setting is good for most novice users, because they don't know a thing about supernodes.

Dedicated supernode is an option for expert users who want their servant to act as a supernode all of the time, no matter how much bandwith there is available.

Unregistered May 12th, 2002 08:53 PM

is that for sure or what you think this means?


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