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mr2k6 October 22nd, 2006 11:12 AM

I need help too
 
Just like the last guy, i dont think my settings are correct either. I want to get max. downloads. I ran a speed test in Pa and here are my speeds


download: 1.12 mbps
upload: 356kbps




any help on settings will do great. thanks

Pearce69 October 26th, 2006 02:46 AM

Hey i need help,
iv read your walkthrough on how 2 optimise but i just dont get it.
iv tryed to do wot it said but im getting poor results.
Iv got 8meg broad band (well 8.3) and im only downloading at 1-2kBs
Wot settings do u suggest i put?

Dig It October 27th, 2006 11:16 PM

OK, here's one for you. minus all the rhetoric & Tech vs. blah blah variables.
OK, Thai just saved us 10 posts back and forth. These are GOOD averages pinging LW & PC Pit stop @ 1 and 1.5 'bytes'/ms round trip respectively. I also tested my download speed @ PC Pit stop with a good average download speed: 4519 kilobits per second or 3354 kilobytes downloaded in 5.938 seconds
OK, now. I don't know if this is what everybody else is talking about when they say that LW is slow for them and bare in mind that I have gone over many of the "optimizing" suggestions from around the site including virus considerations. In comparing then and now with time and that little virus that has been going around LW in between being the only variables that "I" can think of.
I can search fine and my LW bandwidth meter connects to turbo OK with 5 ultra peers. This is where it all derails: Ultra peers tend to be unstable (holding on to them);4 star search items of 100mb with up to say 80-90 hosts @T3 or better either just hang on 'connecting....' or 'waiting count down...' only to crap out with that silly 'awaiting sources' come back. Now I know that LW would like to explain this away as the cute little eccentricities of p2p networking but that's crap. As soon as 3 weeks ago I would only have to pick one of those out of the multitudes and I would have it downloaded in no time @ 6-10 KB/s, /host. On average. Of course some times I would just blow that away and have 10-12 of those done in an hour, easy. Now, I know your wondering....? I'll search and find whatever I want with nice prime results. Lets say, 10 files; @50megs; with 100 sources 'each'; with 4 Star T3 connections, yadda yadda. I may get one of those in one day. That's as apposed before with 20 times the data or more in one hour.
Now from what I've seen around the site, it's hard to pick out what each person is calling slow but it appears that a lack of search results is congruent with their speed issuse. Mine is not. I have taken the time and had a look from thread to thread as well as looking elswhere prior to posting this issue with no luck. I know that somebody is going to say, 'did you remember to put the on switch to the off possition?' and I will feel shame. Right now shame is a small price.

6_pac October 28th, 2006 12:06 AM

The gnutella network is very dynamic. Hosts are continually logging on and off. So a file you can find this minute might not be there the next. Also the network is being continually flooded with fake files which include the viruses.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings
See T3 Spammers; mp3 Bit-Rates Versus File Sizes. - And also Why Most Popular Songs R' Corrupt

And also see other links for tips & info even if they only indirectly apply: 1. Overpeers, _ 2. MediaSentry, _ 3. Mediadefender
4. Turbo-Charged Connection but can't download, ____ 5. Recognising Fake files, ____ 6. Avoiding fake files

You should also see this thread: How to find music :)

I hope this helps answer you question. Unless your not asking a question, but just making an observation. I'm not quite sure:confused:.

birdy October 28th, 2006 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dig It
This is where it all derails: Ultra peers tend to be unstable (holding on to them);4 star search items of 100mb with up to say 80-90 hosts @T3 or better either just hang on 'connecting....' or 'waiting count down...' only to crap out with that silly 'awaiting sources' come back.

Now, I know your wondering....? I'll search and find whatever I want with nice prime results. Lets say, 10 files; @50megs; with 100 sources 'each'; with 4 Star T3 connections, yadda yadda. I may get one of those in one day. That's as apposed before with 20 times the data or more in one hour.

Forgive me if I've misunderstood your post here, but it sounds like you're the victim of the fake files that are flooding the network (you don't mention fake files, so I don't know if you're aware of this problem).

The search item may have 4 stars, it may have heaps of hosts (Danger, Will Robinson!!!!) but if it hangs on connecting then needs more sources, counts down, doesn't find them...sounds like fakes to me. And being able to download a file one week successfully, then being unable to download a file the next week is typical of this problem. As time goes by, the network is flooded with more of this crap. The golden rule these days is to stay away from the files with lots & lots of hosts. The links that 6_pac left have good info & tips to help.

Greensky October 29th, 2006 10:44 AM

My download speed is ok for the most part, but my upload speed is really bad. Like 1 - 5 KB/s and they NEVER finish to 100% complete, it always says "Transfer Interupted". I did a download speed test and my upload rate is 465 kbps (58.1 KB/s). So I set my upload speed in LimeWire to unlimited and put slots to 4 and people connecting to 4.

What gives?

Dig It October 29th, 2006 05:03 PM

Check,...check,check aaaaaand.....Check. I'm thinking outside the box.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by birdy
Forgive me if I've misunderstood your post here, but it sounds like you're the victim of the fake files that are flooding the network (you don't mention fake files, so I don't know if you're aware of this problem).

Quote:

Originally Posted by birdy

The search item may have 4 stars, it may have heaps of hosts (Danger, Will Robinson!!!!) but if it hangs on connecting then needs more sources, counts down, doesn't find them...sounds like fakes to me. And being able to download a file one week successfully, then being unable to download a file the next week is typical of this problem. As time goes by, the network is flooded with more of this crap. The golden rule these days is to stay away from the files with lots & lots of hosts. The links that 6_pac left have good info & tips to help.


:bangh: :mad: :eek: :dance: Ok, I feel moderately better. You see, I've been trying to reply here for 2 f#$%^&ing days but in both cases for some f#$%^&ed up reason here the text field resets and I loose everything. I'm the type that really needs a spell checker as I dislike typing almost as much as being forced to use an MS based system. Tell me MAC users...it really is better on that side isn't it?
I guess what I didn't get across was that prior to broaching this here I opted to use my eyes and not my mouth as a first reaction to my woes. That said I know why I got cookie cutter responses. Again due to curiosity and guile exceeding my actual knowledge, and then of course self imposed frustration, ahhhh, I digress... What about JAVA issues? Virtual Memory? System Cache? Potential Memory leak within the LW App.? No one ever touches on elements outside of LW. Another thing, ever since I re installed LW (Like 6 times now) it can take the installation but it can't hold on to the installation. Getting "Limewire is having an internal Problem" and then hangs. When I restart the app. I have to go over some all of my pre sets. This sucks. And are there really so few so called "ULTRAPEERS" Out there? that I can't maintain 5 or 4 or even 3???!!!

Lord of the Rings October 29th, 2006 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dig It
... it can take the installation but it can't hold on to the installation. Getting "Limewire is having an internal Problem" and then hangs. When I restart the app. I have to go over some all of my pre sets. ... "ULTRAPEERS"... that I can't maintain 5 or 4 or even [/I][/FONT]

Check thru the 2 posts here Connection problems? Check here first! (click on link)

And check Fixes for Limewire

Dig It October 29th, 2006 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dig It
...... being forced to use an MS based system. Tell me MAC users...it really is better on that side isn't it?
[I]I guess what I didn't get across was that prior to broaching this here I opted to use my eyes and not my mouth as a first reaction to my woes. That said I know why I got cookie cutter responses. Again due to curiosity and guile exceeding my actual knowledge, and then of course self imposed frustration, ahhhh, I digress... What about JAVA issues? Virtual Memory? System Cache? Potential Memory leak within the LW App.?[I]

So....

Lord of the Rings October 29th, 2006 07:08 PM

So what!? Your question(s) are vague. Do you want to spell it out?

Check thru the LW beta archives section. ;) Answers are not easy because different systems behave differently, amount of incomplete or shared files makes a major difference. Version of Java, etc.


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