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![]() The new version only allows you to choose the max # of connection (not incoming and outgoing). Well, all I have is incoming. I have to keep removing them and letting limewire find new hosts, but eventually I end up with all incoming again. ![]() When will we see smart download download the same file from multiple hosts to increase speed? |
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![]() It's working very nicely for me... If you want the older version I still have the installer on my system... e-mail me @ ________________________________________ Edited to comply with the House Rules. Do not divulge anyone's personal information in the forum, not even your own. if you want it... I can set you up to get it via FTP.... Last edited by wondering why; January 29th, 2008 at 03:13 AM. |
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![]() I also THOUGHT that the incompltete file was being shared, the write up says its displayed in the shared lib, but IS NOT shared. Looks like the caughts us not reading the write up. Read:http://www.limewire.com/download/features.htm Incomeing or outgoing connections are handled the same, its just who started it. It doesn't make ANY difference you are still getting connected ![]() Walt |
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