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Anyone know what that means? It tells me that's what my connection is when i enable my monitor for incoming searches.... Thanks!
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Leaf mode means you maintain a connection with an ultrapeer. This ultrapeer handles incoming searches by only sending you queries that are more likely to match your files instead of forwarding all queries to you.
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