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Download/Upload Problems Problems with downloading or uploading files through the Gnutella network. * Please specify whether the file problem is a Gnutella network shared file OR a Torrent file. * |
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This is not really my type of thread to answer, but I'm just prodding for some xtra info & clarification for others to consider for answering. What type of connection do you have (cable/adsl, etc.) & what speed rating up & dwn? Check your Statistics (LW's menu Tools-Statistics (here you can tick Advanced if you wish). What types of results have you for your 'uplding' attempts? Last edited by Lord of the Rings; October 16th, 2004 at 04:10 PM. |
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Are any of the hosts on your connections page listed as "Incoming"? There's something odd with your connections Quote:
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I took another example: LimeWire version 4.0.8 Java version 1.4.2_03 from Sun Microsystems Inc. Windows XP v. 5.1 on x86 Free/total memory: 2608832/39256064 Detail: Example -- listing session information -- Current thread: AWT-EventQueue-0 Active Threads: 67 Uptime: 12:16 Is Connected: true Number of Ultrapeer -> Ultrapeer Connections: 25 Number of Ultrapeer -> Leaf Connections: 0 Number of Leaf -> Ultrapeer Connections: 0 Number of Old Connections: 0 Acting as Ultrapeer: true Acting as Shielded Leaf: false Number of Active Uploads: 0 Number of Queued Uploads: 0 Number of Active Managed Downloads: 0 Number of Active HTTP Downloaders: 0 Number of Waiting Downloads: 0 Received incoming this session: true Number of Shared Files: 3098 Guess Capable: false -- listing threads -- Acceptor: 1 AWT-Shutdown: 1 AWT-EventQueue-0: 1 pinger thread: 1 QRPPropagator: 1 MessageLoopingThread: 25 QueryDispatcher: 1 MulticastService: 1 TimerQueue: 1 UDPService-Receiver: 1 TimerRunner: 1 OutputRunner: 25 QueryUnicaster: 1 ConnectionWatchdog: 1 DestroyJavaVM: 1 Java2D Disposer: 1 AWT-Windows: 1 Thread-3: 1 HTTPAcceptor: 1 -- listing properties -- APP_HEIGHT=838 FILTER_WHATS_NEW_ADULT=false FRACTIONAL_UPTIME=0.028488515 LAST_EXPIRE_TIME=1097805795359 SESSIONS=19 RUN_ONCE=true SHOPPING_VIEW_ENABLED=false MINIMIZE_TO_TRAY=false SHOW_TOTD=false FORCE_IP_ADDRESS=true LAST_SHUTDOWN_TIME=1097962437734 FREELOADER_FILES=100 EVER_ACCEPTED_INCOMING=true EVER_SUPERNODE_CAPABLE=true FREELOADER_ALLOWED=59 MAX_UPLOAD_BYTES_PER_SEC=11 TOTAL_UPTIME=84212 AVERAGE_UPTIME=4432 CONNECTION_VIEW_ENABLED=true CLEAR_UPLOAD=false RUN_ON_STARTUP=false APP_WIDTH=1160 PLAYER_ENABLED=false HARD_MAX_UPLOADS=8 INSTALLED=true MAX_SIM_DOWNLOAD=8 LAST_GWEBCACHE_FETCH_TIME=1097805804343 CONNECTION_SPEED=350 WINDOW_Y=-4 MAX_DOWNLOAD_BYTES_PER_SEC=106 WINDOW_X=-4 CLEAR_DOWNLOAD=true I am on a commercial grade cable 768Kup/5.5Mdown. I have seen an occasional Incoming on the connections page but don't see any at the moment. Specs are: Intel P4 3.2ghz Hyperthreaded 1GB DDR ram in dual mode Linksys Cable Modem Linksys Cable/DSL Router (use ports 6346 or 32122 and back to 6346 no difference) TrendMicro turned off and on (no difference) Last edited by Cobra8007; October 17th, 2004 at 01:25 AM. |
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Hmm--you should be seeing ~30 peers and ~30 leaves (total of 60 hosts), and 1/2 of them "incoming." Your stats show "Guess Capable: false", so check the port-forwarding on the Linksys to see if it's allowing UDP as well as TCP (both need to be checked). |
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As already said, this is not my type of thread, but before I bought my D-Linkys adsl modem, I did read on the web that the linkys cable modem & another brand get hot after a while & can suffer from dropped packets. Their solution was to run a fan onto the modem which seemed to fix it. This may have nothing to do with the situation at hand, but I thought I'd mention it. |
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Both TCP and UDP are forwarded. And the modem and router are cool. I do run an FTP, Website, SMTP, and Email services on the same server without any problems at all. I had installed and used Limewire about a month ago to test it out and it worked fine. I uninstalled it thinking that I would use it on a different system but changed my mind and put it back on. Now it doesnt upload anything and nothing has changed about my system. |
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I've emailed my sample bug report to you (takes up too much space here). Perhaps the comparison will help. 5mbit/s down; 1 mbit/s up cable LinkSys router serving two switches on the LAN all OS X machines, however. |
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Salut, that's weird. You do not seem firewalled. You can upgrade to java 1.5, http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp (take the JRE). Also I would disable UP mode to test uploads as you are less likely to be searched (less uploads) running as UP -options-speed -desactivate UP mode. I also see that you share 3089 files which is on the high side. The way Gnutella works, it is bad to share too much files because of the Query Routing Proposal (QRP) system. Once you have a QRP over 60% the routing efficiency drops a lot meaning that you receive all searches instead of searches for the files you share. Try to lower that amount to around 1000, keeping only rarer files or files you want to keep spreading. Bonne chance
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