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very slow d\l? Hi all, I'm new here and browsing this forum I can't find an answer to my problem: very long strches of time downloading from host or hosts at 0kB/s. I do share files and I have followed the advice included in this forum, but to no avail. Is there anything I can do to improve the situation? I've to mention that the indicator at the lower left side of the screen goes between excellent and good. Any help welcome sebastian pons |
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Hi Sebastian The thread above yours covers the topic. Also, transfers from sources at <1KB/s don't show decimals, but you can look in Tools->Statistics->Bandwidth->Downloads to see if the HTTP transfers are "stuck" or actually proceeding in fractions of KB/s. If stuck--just kill the download, resume it from the Library page and search for new sources. If the same file can be found, it will resume where it left off. |
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Thank you Stief for your answer. You were right, it was downloading but VERY slowly. I went to statistics as you suggested and I found out I was d/l at 0,064 KB\s!!! therefore showing 0KB/s. I had a look at the thread above mine and I don't think it applies to me, but I could be mistaken as I'm very new at this sort of thing. Reading other threads related to speed I realize that it could be that I have a problem with the default port. I can't give you details about my intertnet connection because it is a mystery for me. What I know: I use an Ethernet card to connect (LAN) the signal goes to the server, from there goes to a router (I can't find details about that one either), and from there to the ISP. My question is, Is there a way to find out is the router has forwarded a port, and which one is being forwarded? My feeling is that the bottleneck might be at the ISP's end or at the router. Do I make sense here? As I said, I am very new at 2p2 .... Thank you sebastian pons |
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Hi Sebastian See if this thread helps check to see if port 6346 is forwarded from the router to your machine. http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=23369 or http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=25119 btw--details about router model numbers and platform can help attract answers from those with a similar set-up There is also a quick port check for firewalls http://www3.limewire.com:6346/ |
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