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![]() I was getting over 20 hosts on average for three different files I'm downloading. I thought I could be getting better speed and powered down my computer, my airport express wifi router, and my DSL modem. After powering everything back up and reconnecting, I'm averaging less than 3 hosts for all three files I'm downloading. Any idea why this would happen? Or how I can get the number of hosts back up where it was? Thanks in advance to everyone. |
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![]() Search for more hosts ![]() Chances are you are connected to different ultrapeers & lost that connection with the hosts who had the file. Alternatives would be to close the program occasionally & re-open. Though that may take it either way. ![]() ![]() The way the gnutella network works, it very much depends upon which ultrapeers you are connected to. ![]() Network Horizon: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/genera...ally-work.html |
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![]() First of all thanks so much. These are torrents I'm downloading, they don't show up in searches from within Limewire. "Get More Results" is not an option when I right-click. I'm using Limewire 4.18.8 on an Intel iMac, with ATT DSL and Airport Express router. I've tried relaunching Limewire a few times, and the host count is sometimes larger. But the download rate stays at 0k, and the remaining time does not display except on one of the files. The other two don't budge. Any other ideas? |
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![]() erm .. bandwidth I guess. For example you download a 100 MB file. You upload it to x amount of people so much that you end up uploading 200 MB of such a file. So your ratio would be 2 on that particular file. As for your overall sharing ratio would depend on how you went with those. My overall ratio is 2.33 at present. If you'd downloaded more than you had uploaded then your share ratio would be less then one; eg: 0.75 (would be 0.5 if you'd uploaded half as much as you'd downloaded.) ![]() I am aware that some people (in their particular torrent program settings) filter out users who have a ratio below 1.0 .. some even a little higher. eg: 1.25 (which would mean overall uploading 25% more than you'd downloaded.) The concept & thinking behind it is they wish to share only with 'true' sharers. Not with leeches who come & take what they want then disappear from the sharing process or from the network. LW seems to miss this point. Not sure how they deal with it. But their default settings are to share 6:4 which means a ratio of 0.66 'if' others are able to connect to them. And of course that's not always the case, especially with LW re: torrents. Last edited by Lord of the Rings; February 17th, 2009 at 01:38 PM. Reason: typo .. changed 'blow' to 'below' lmao |
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![]() The end result of my original problem is that the number of hosts eventually came back up. I paused/resumed them a few times, restarted Limewire a few times...which may not have mattered. I guess it just took a while for it to find and establish good connections with many more hosts. Although, it did seem to pick up a lot once I set my upload speed to maximum, and put a bunch more items in my shared folder. I guess like with all p2p...patience is usually the remedy. p.s. I used to limit my upload spead to about 12k. Thinking it would leave more bandwidth for my downloads. I don't think it really changed anything. I was just playing around, trying to get those 2-3 week downloads to go a little faster. |
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