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Interrupting downloads I think the isp is being paid to interrupt us 24 hrs a day with a program that continually breaks the downloads. The LimeWire window vibrates and shakes constantly. You can see this happening when the cursor flashes because Antivirus is kicking in when it is not a continuous packet. You can also click the Connection box and watch the Ultrapeer list showing connections broken at 100%, scrolling down through the list of connections. |
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Yet another victim of "requery" and "0KB/s" Yep, me too! Makes you wonder if the programmers read this forum. I get that "Requery sent, waiting XXXXs for results" stuff on almost all search hits. Doing a repeat search sometimes, but only RARELY, seems to jolt some of them into action. And if there's a file on my download list waiting for results, then I can't dl it from any other hosts because Limwire says "You're already downloading that". And then if I do manage to get a dl to catch, half the time it gets stuck on the dreaded "0KB/s" dl speed and nothing downloads, but it holds up the queue for anything else I'm trying to dl. Like y'all, this problem started w/ the latest upgrade. We Mac types don't have a lot of options when it comes to dl-ing music, so I hope Limewire gets its act together better. While grateful for the free software, there's no way I'm gonna pay for the "Pro" version when it is so extremely buggy. |
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When I first downloaded limewire (version 2.3.4) a week ago it worked okay, I could download files and the speeds were usually good (sometimes). However, now I find that I can rarely download anything, yet my uploads are constantly packed with sending files. Since I am sharing over 900 files (most not downloaded via Limewire), I really resent this. I have used audiogalaxy for a long time now for music and it has always worked perfectly. Not once have I had a problem with it. My question is, why would I want to share my 900 plus files, and perhaps those I haven't opted to share (another 4,000 in other directories) when I am getting nothing in return? The answer is, I won't. It appears to me that if Limewire doesn't correct this, then it will only worsen because people like me who have massive hard drive space to save all these files and a cable modem will not participate in sending when we get nothing in return. I am about to dump Limewire altogether because of this and the lack of search capability--my searches always take forever and return very few results. I am happy to share the thousands of files I have if this is fixed. I often leave my computer connected all night and most of the day, but recently I am signing off a lot and shutting Limewire down because all I'm doing is giving everyone else hundreds of files while I get none (seriously, no files in 12 hours--not even a percentage of one when I have over 50 listed to download--that's simply not acceptable). If not, does anyone know another service I can use that actually works? |
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THIS SUCKS!!! I am a NEW BUYER of Limewire PRO...what a WASTE OF MONEY!!! NOT A SINGLE DOWNLOAD. I have even E-Mailed the moderators (as instructed in the FAQ's) with no response whatsoever. Anyone have ANY IDEA on a service that actually WORKS??? I am only happy at the fact that I spent 8.50 and not 28.50. |
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There are a number of reasons why your download may be slow (or non-existent)... 1. The first files you get will be those that are on fast servers or with few other people queing to get files from the same machine. This means that the selection of files you have left to download are those on slower connections and heavily accessed machines. So your first files will come down quickly, subsequent ones will probably take longer. 2. The 2.4 Beta version of limewire will wait a much more reasonable period of time before requeries. The timer now maxes out at five minutes although it won't necessarily requery every five minutes. But it certainly won't wait two or three hours. 3. I have found that on my connection, if I leave the upload speed set at the default, it knocks out my download bandwidth (if anyone else finds this is the case then comment and I'll report it as a bug). You can decrease the upload bandwidth threshold through Tools|Uploads|Basic and the slider at the bottom. This change won't work instantly, uploads have to drop out of your queue first, but no more will be inserted into the queue until you drop below the threshold you've set. I set mine just below my theoretical limit - this seems to still allow a good upload speed while not getting in the way of my download speed 4. There is an option in LimeWire to reduce file sharing with freeloaders. A freeloader is detected by the number of files they have available for upload. If you only have none or a very few files shared you may find that other hosts are refusing your requests (file not found). I have this enabled, although my 'number of files' limit is very low. 5. You may have picked up a really poor set of peers or ultrapeers. It can happen that you connect to a really poor set of hosts and that these aren't very well connected themselves. Try looking for a different set by manually deleting connections or disconnecting entirely and reconnecting (File|Disconnect). You'll usually have to wait a few minutes while LimeWire tries to connect to new peers. 6. You can manually look for new peer sites with the file you are after by researching (or doing a new search) on the file name. The download will automatically pick up any new addresses from a search that you do. This is only worth doing when the network configuration has changed - but this does seem to change pretty rapidly at the moment. 7. There are some fairly annoying features with downloading which are due to be fixed in an upcoming version. The introduction of hashing should improve both the quality of downloads and their chance of success (theoretically files which have been renamed can still be identified as the same file based on the hash code - and errors in files will be obvious /before/ downloading). 8. Anything else is your problem. Although if you do find a way to increase download speed/completion I'd love to try it - I'm still a long, long way from 100% utilization of speed and 100% success on downloading. Mark |
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Oops - rethink on 3. I think I may have got 3 wrong... Most cable and DSL connections are on a contention ratio - anything from 10:1 up to 50:1. This means that the bandwidth is shared with other users on the same line (or perhaps the same exchange). If those other users have the gall to use the connection at the same time as you then your download speeds will be slashed. But chances are they are downloading rather than uploading so your upload bandwidth will probably still be quite good. I don't think there's much you can do about this short of buying a dedicated line. Mark P.S. Could the people sharing my line please stop downloading. Thankyou. :^) |
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