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julowi March 6th, 2007 05:10 PM

ideas for super-newbies & info for limewire gurus
 
hi there,
please note, i am very new to limewire, but i just wanted to share my experience on this stuff, which led to me reading all 19 pages worth of posts yesterday, only to find today that perhaps i never had a problem after all.
i thought i did yesterday because, when trying to download a 350MB avi file, i was stuck at speeds of 0-5KB/s, and this is with a theoretical download speed of around 160KB/s, according to speed tests.
some background for the gurus: i am running mac osx.4.8 and didnt have the firewall switched on, yet limewire was still displaying the brick wall, and in the bug report, "Received incoming this session" said false - which apparently indicates there is some firewall problem. as well as making the config changes suggested by murasame, i tried various things recommended on gnutella forums, such as adding gnutella/limewire to the list of things to allow in my network sharing settings, and setting up NAT-PMP with the airport admin utility as advised here: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=52014
but this didnt seem to make any difference to the firewall stuff.
i stopped short of taking up the advice to set up manual port forwarding, as it looked like a really complex process, involving (from my understanding) setting up static ip addresses for all computers in the house using the same base station... i didnt want to get into all that, with my very limited IT knowledge.
ANYWAY, to finally get to the point, this morning i tried downloading a few different files at the same time, to see what speeds i could get. amazingly, i found i could get up to around 170KB/s. this was the total download speed of about 5 files simultaneously downloading, some quite fast (ie over 70KB) and others still really slow (ie 3KB). it turned out it wasnt the file type that determined the speed as i had thought (having got up to 100KB with a popular mp3 file) - rather it seemed to be the number of hosts. even a simple mp3 could go very slow when downloading from only 1 host. whereas when i had 7 or 8 hosts, i could get up to 100KB for the avi file - if i paused some other downloads to allow maximum bandwidth for that file.
now this will all be very obvious to many people who've been following this thread, but i just thought it worth putting this info down for anyone like me, who hadnt tried downloading many things, and so perhaps hadnt worked out that the number of hosts may be a big factor determining download speed, rather than a problem with your isp, connection speed, or even limewire configuration.
another thing that occurred to me that may affect download speed for VERY new limewire users, is that if you are only sharing your limewire folder (and therefore, the files that you have downloaded), then to start with, you may have so few files that it is cutting out the number of potential hosts quite significantly (depending on their settings). itd be interesting to see whether chucking a few extra files over into your shared folder would help with this.
anyway, i am - like many others - deeply appreciative to all those more seasoned limewire users who have so patiently replied to all the questions posted here - in many cases, repetitively.
i have learned a great deal by reading this entire thread (and those referenced here), and am hoping that my limewire downloading experiences will run a bit smoother from now on.

tcswizz March 14th, 2007 10:53 PM

okay i got everything about the uploads and changed the max bandwidth accordingly. But i am still downloading at a rate no more than 10 KBps, and when it reaches 10 it immediately goes right back down to about 3-5 KBps. I have a cable connection at around 700 KBps and an upload rate of about 45 KBps, why am i still downloading so slowly? My buddy has the same connection through the same company and downloads file (videos especially) at speeds ranging from the 20s to the 60s.

wondering why March 15th, 2007 02:16 AM

Can you supply these details please....
System details - help us to help you

You can start a new thread if you want and title it system details, I'll now to look for it...This thread is so long already lol...

tcswizz March 15th, 2007 07:59 AM

my new thread is on the DL/UL problems page

001721 March 23rd, 2007 07:34 AM

my download speed is 926 kb/s
and my upload speed is 119 kb/s
according to www.speedtest.net
so what should my settings be???

6_pac March 23rd, 2007 10:25 PM

Those speeds are in kilobits, LW shows speeds in kilobytes. So you have 115KB d/load speed and 15KB upload. In LW go to Tools>Options>Downloads and set the slider to 100%, click apply. That way you can d/load at your at your max. Then go to Tools>Options>Uploads, and set the slider about 5KB's slower than your max upload speed. So set yours to 9-10KB, click apply.

You may need to adjust those settings if your computer is slowed down too much. You should experiment to find the best setting for you.

Read the first post in this thread, it covers how to setup LW.

speedfreak March 25th, 2007 02:59 AM

hi my isp is telling me my speeds are

Your downstream bandwidth, is 6500Kbps.

Your upstream bandwidth is set to 440Kbps.

what should i set lime wire to pls?

many thanks

6_pac March 25th, 2007 08:44 AM

@ speedfreak,

You should do a couple speed tests to get what your auctual speeds are. I set my d/load bandwidth to max and set my upload to between 5-10 less than the max.

To get kilobytes(KB's), divide kilobits(kb's) by 8.

http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/

paulkym1 April 12th, 2007 06:25 AM

i did the speed test and it said my download speed was 3763 kb/s and my uploads was 708 kb/s. im just confused as to what to set my upload/download speeds at. should i put it on the maximum as the maximum is only about 50 kb/s. also is that download consider fast.

6_pac April 12th, 2007 09:44 AM

Speeds on LW are shown in kilobytes which are larger than kilobits. So a d/load speed of 3763kbs = 470KBs and u/load of 708kbs = 88KBs. I have my d/load speed set at max. For the upload speed you should cut it back some. I have mine set 10KBs slower than the max. You need to save some bandwidth for overhead. You'll need to eperiment a little with the settings if you plan to do other things while your using LW or it could slow your computer down too much.

Your speeds are quite fast probably better than most :).


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