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![]() Thank you very much, Grandpa, for trying to help. I carried out all your instructions (successfully) and tried to dowload another file. At first, I was really excited because it went at a cracking pace - over 70 KB/s - but very soon it slipped back down again and is now varying between 3 and 7....... ![]() Can you tell me, please, based on the information I gave about the speedtest and other stuff: should I be expecting anything else? Or is this as fast as I can expect? Also, regarding the slowing down of other applications, is this connected in any way to the options for setting Download Bandwith? It is set at the default of 100% - is that why everything else is so slow? But if I reduce it, will that not just decrease the speed of downloads even more? Thanks again for your advice. |
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![]() Try the .limewire fix in the link below. You should be DL at about 50KB/s or faster depending on conditions. Set download bandwith to 45KB/s and Upload to around 20KB/s if you are going to be on the net while downloading. If the above fix doesn't help you may need a different Java. http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=36420 |
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![]() I will try the fix you suggest, but in the meantime.... I couldn't set the bandwith to 45KB/s because it doesn't go that high and then I realised it's because connection speed is set at 'Cable/DSL', which I presumed was the right one for me. Which goes back to my very first question: what do T1 and T3 mean? I've tried to find this out for myself but no luck (at least not in language I can understand). I just checked the link but it says "WARNING: The 3. "Repair" process will NOT work on versions of LW 4.4 or later due to different type of installer!" So presumably it won't work on 4.10 PRO? Or am I being incredibly dense...? Last edited by Baba Yaga; January 4th, 2006 at 04:32 PM. |
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![]() Check again that is fix #3 not the .limewire fix. Set your bandwith to 43KB/s if you are going to be on the net. T1 and T3 are very fast speeds and setting your bandwith to T1 will slow you down even more the minimum upload on T1 is around 200KB/s I think. The link below will help explain T1 and T3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Signal_1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-carrier |
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I don't know why or how but everything seems to be working just fine now, so I haven't needed to the .limewire fix. Thanks again for your help! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() hello. i tried all the tips and at first it seemed to be bang on, taking my ave d/l speed up from 20 kbs right up to the 70s 80s, even 94 kbs! magic. now about 15 mins later im looking at 40 kbs for 1 file, and then 9 kbs for another file - both being d/l simultaneously... now do i have to do more tweaking? in which case i'll happily supply some more details. or is this to be expected, that the max d/l speed will go up and down and up etc etc thanks correction: now only a few hours later, im struggling to muster 4/5 kbs 0 i've tried changing my maximum downloads several times and nothings changing.... how can i tell what type of internet connection i have in order to choose the right option in "speed" ? and what is a "file with many sources" i can download to test my speed? please help a newbie.... i cant help that im a newbie! Last edited by Fallen; January 9th, 2006 at 05:46 PM. |
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![]() hmmm.... i had a look back at the answers you gve to Babi Yaga seems he had the same problem i did, as soon as i installed the recent version of java it all went great again! perhaps that was the problem, or maybe the time of day...... maybe LW is tempermental..... i dunno thank you very much anyway! |
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![]() I noticed the other day that not only were my dowloads slow, buy my entire internet connection was too. Checking what was going out of my connection, I could see it was up to my absolute limit with people uploading from me. This was causing my downloads and my entire connection to go slow. Not a problem I thought, I'll just move the slider down a bit. But with my cable internet connection, my upload speed is 1/10th of my download speed, so even at the bottom of the scale it was too high. The only method I could think of to reduce the upload bandwidth was to set my conection as a 56k modem, which didn't allow for as high an upload bandwidth as I would otherwise have given. Is there anyway to set this with a little more flexibilty? Other people must have come acoss this type of problem before? |
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