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$e@wEeD April 7th, 2005 10:04 PM

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Hi...can i know wat does # stands for? tis # can be seen beside the quality bar at the search page there of the LW...wat does it mean? and also the values assocaited with it?

fabion April 7th, 2005 10:18 PM

This # represents the number of hosts that are sharing that file.

When you do a search the number under the # colum represents the number of hosts sharing that file when you did the search.

If there is no number in the # colum. That means only one host has that file.

The higher the number in the # colum the better chance of a successful download.

$e@wEeD April 7th, 2005 10:21 PM

So u mean if the number is higher mean more ppl are sharing the files? but tis doesnt mean if there are 22...when u dl the file...u will be connected to 22 hosts rite?

fabion April 7th, 2005 10:29 PM

That is correct.

If you read the stickies at the top of this forum you will find some informative information, and very useful links.

There is also no need to double post. http://www.gnutellaforums.com/announ...php?forumid=23

$e@wEeD April 7th, 2005 10:39 PM

Sori for the double post...cos perviously no one wanna help me...sorry again...

what shud i do if LW detect a corrupted file? if i resume dl...will there be a chance that the file will work well?

and what's exactly is Swarm Downloading? how do i c if there's a group of ppl having the same file?

fabion April 7th, 2005 10:57 PM

Well I guess you have selective reading skills.

If you download the manual in the bottom sticky. It will explain may of your questions.

If you receive a corrupted file msg., that means something is wrong with the file. Whether it will play correctly are not if you finish the d/l, who knows. That is a choice and chance you have to take.

Your last question goes back to the first answer I made in this thread. The more hosts available for the d/l create the swarming effect by pulling pieces of the file you are d/l from the different hosts you are connected to. A single host does not provide the entire file, but it comes from multiple hosts --- thus the swarming effect.

$e@wEeD April 9th, 2005 11:04 AM

thanks for ur help..

i have read alot of the posts...can u suggest me the simplest ways and most effective ways of optmising LW for dl? cos alot of ppl ask this qns and there are some replies...but the replies i cannot understand deep enough...can u kindly tell me, to u, wat can be done to use LW effectively?


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