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| You don't understand. Limiting the number of downloads is not the solution. *A* *single* *upload* can easily max out my upstream bandwidth and make my large downstream bandwidth unusable (and indeed **** up gnutella message routing and everything else), unless I have the ability to squelch the amount of bandwidth that it uses. Limewire 1.9c has taken away this ability. |
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