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Can someone give me a decent explanation of Leaf Nodes and Ultrapeers? I know its on the FAQs but thats not really amazingly detailed. Also... i had limewire, and i used to be an ultrapeer, then i had to uninstall limewire. Now i'm a leaf node... why?
Any help much appreciated... Panda |
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with 4.9.37, currently fewer new ultrapeers are needed, so you'll see your servent becoming an ultrapeer less often.
Did your try Arne's explanation of leaf/ultrapeer over at http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...ighlight=gnufu |
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