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Does Limewire use supernodes?
As my bandwidth is being used very quickly and i have a 5gb limit on it. And i am worried that being a supernode is causing this. How do i find out if i am one? And how do i stop being one? Thankyou |
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Supernodes are called Ultrapeers on gnutella.
Your status is shown on the Connections Pane. When running as an Ultrapeer, you'll see more than 24 connections, rather than the 4 or 6 usual for a leaf. You can disable Ultrapeer capabilities in the options. |
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