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Sorry to sound like an idiot, but what exactly does it mean when the 'cable, modem, T1' or whatever is in green? By the way, Limewire rocks, woot.
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i'm pretty sure it means that speed has been "tested accurate" by limewire in some way.
I haven't found those t3 green results, for example, to be faster, however, so I don't know how they test them. |
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As I understand it, the green text means that the host has free upload slots at the time of query. This makes it a better bet for being able to connect and actually get something down from them.
Mark |
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nope,
"The speed of the host can also be confirmed in the cases where the "speed" rating is highlighted in green." -- http://www.limewire.com/index.jsp/userguide/search This is bad grammar, but it means, "You can tell if a speed rating is accurate when it is highlighted in green [because some mystical limewire force has measured the speed]." |
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