OOB searching - does anybody *really* get it? I've been trying to find a definitive explanation of OOB (out of band) searching and I'm coming up empty. I find divergent theories out there on what it is--as if it's some mysterious entity understood only by the developers--and opposing opinions on whether or not to have it enabled. I'm getting frustrated trying to get back to the searching performance that I used to have back in the days of dialup and Mac OS 9 and older versions of LW that had different Options configurations--and, I suspect, possibly an older Gnutella network topology. That's why I'd like to know what's *really* up with OOB, for 100% sure. :) LW's options says OOB Searching "results in faster result delivery to your client". How?? LW's options says "some internet connections may not work well w/ this feature". Which ones, and why? TIA! :D |
1 Attachment(s) Out of Band means results are sent straight to you instead of routing them back on the same path as the requests were sent. It's done via UDP which requires a proper Network setup (Port Forwarding) and Equipment (some faulty Routers crash for example). |
Thanks! Hmm. Would it be fair to say that while OOB searching might yield faster results than non-OOB, those results could be less complete? Or if not less complete, maybe just different? |
You should see the exact same search results if everything is working correctly. Not properly configured Routers & Firewalls and faulty Routers can however lead to less or no search results at all. LimeWire tries to detect such cases and falls back to the "classic" model if necessary. |
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