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I went and updated and paid for Limewire Pro, as it was touted as offering more extensive searches and faster downloads.
I have seen NO improvement whatsoever. I have 3Mb DSL and I see download speeds in the 20-50Kb/s range only. Am I doing something wrong? Did I not activate or install correctly? I feel I got ripped-off if this is the level of performance. Thanks in advance, Newbie
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It's not as though you're downlding from a site, you're downlding from other users (sources.) So you can only downld as fast as the sources will allow (available bandwidth & open slots.) The differences between LW Basic & Pro are only subtle. Yes you will get better searches noticeable when searching for rarer material. You downld at 20-50 KB/s the fastest right, well that's faster than I can downld/upload. I can downld at 27 KB/s & upload at 7 KB/s but my upld is set a little lower than this so I can browse. So remember not everyone has super fast connections (many still use dial up which is a combined upld/downld tally of about 7 KB/s.) But you need to use your skills to choose the files with most sources for good speeds, etc. See the following link & follow “ALL” the off-shoot links to find hints & extra skills to help: To continue files downlding (click on link) (Pro can downld from 10 sources/file whereas Basic only 8.) The name of the game is to find sources & as many as possible & hopefully reliable ones. Stars represent their connection reliability chances.)
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I've taken alot of what you've said into consideration already. DL'ng files where there are multiple sources, and looking to see what the users connection type is (i.e. DSL or higher). I guess what you're saying is that I don't have a configuration problem, but this is what I am to expect.
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You can do a speed test and the .LimeWire fix can fix this issue if ther is a configuration problem. I dought there is it is probally as the lord explained it.
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=36420 http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/ |
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Keep in mind a source might be T1 or T3 but they might be sharing their upload bandwidth amongst a very large no. of people. (Too many slots.) So it depends on your luck sometimes as to how good a speed you can get from a high calibre source connection.) I've been downlding some large files over last few weeks from a single source (cable/dsl) at speeds I'm happy with & yet they only show a 2 star connection quality. (I seem to reconnect to them very easily despite that. Either thru a manual search or direct connecting or browsing indirectly or directly.)
3 MB (megabits not megabytes!!!) DSL will be approx. 3 Mbits/8=375 KBytes/s - overhead (20 to 25%) = 285 to 300 KB/s approx. (KiloBytes) Last edited by Lord of the Rings; December 11th, 2005 at 12:42 PM. |
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