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Installing Phex for Windows Installing Phex, This is simple, just unzip the zipfile you downloaded to the directory of your choise. That's all, no instalation, no setup ! Now in order to run Phex, you need a Java Runtime Enviroment (JRE) If it is not yet installed on your system you can download it HERE . Have you used Limewire ? ok don't bother about downloading and installing the JRE, Phex runs on the JRE that came with Limewire. Starting Phex, If you go to the directory where you unzipped the Phex-zipfile you downloaded, you will find a phex.jar file. Try double clicking on it and phex should start up. If this fails you need to change the application Windows uses, to open a .jar file. R-click on the phex.jar file and choose: open with > select programme > browse the list with programme's you'll see and choose "javajaw" Don't forget to mark "always use this programme to....." (sorry I am using a dutch version of windows an don't know what it says in other language versions) The simpelest way to start-up Phex in future times is to make a shotcut to your desktop from the phex.jar file (just R-click again to make the shortcut) And if you want the Phex shortcut to look better, you could try the Icon that's added. Last edited by RaaF; January 22nd, 2002 at 11:52 AM. |
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Connection Problems As Gnutella is a decenteralised network your client needs IP adresses that run a gnutella client in order to connect . Normally Phex gets these adresses from the Hostcaches in your Auto Connect Hosts screen ( C ) and they are stored in your Host Catcher screen ( D ) But sometimes the default hostcaches don't work for several reasons (to busy, offline) ,so in order to get adresses you could try 3 possible solutions. 1 The first thing you could try is to add exta hostcaches in your Auto Connect Hosts screen ( C ). At gnutella uk they keep a list of working hostcaches. Here are a few from their list you could add, Just copy (crtl-c) and paste (crtl-v) them to the box above your Auto Connect Hosts screen and click add. gnet2.ath.cx:6346 gnutella-again.hostscache.com:6346 gnutella.hostscache.com:6346 gnotella.fileflash.com:6346 public.bearshare.net:6346 2 You could go to a "manual hostcache" Gnufrog and copy a adress from their website into the connect box ( B ) and click connect. If this fails just use another adress, once you are connected to a client you will get more adresses from that client. 3 You can download a large phex.hosts file from the Phex developers site at Sourceforge Just place this file into your phex directory where your phex.cfg is located and also raise the value mNetMaxHostToCatch in your phex.cfg file to 3000 or higher. At gnutella uk they also have a hosts file, they call it a gnutella.net file. You can copy the adresses from that file and replace the adresses in your phex.hosts file (use a tekst editor like notepad to open your phex.hosts file) If your Hostcatcher screen is nicely filled, but all connection attempts in the Connections screen ( A ) fail, (this possible becouse the adresses you have don't always have a Gnutella client running) you could refresh your Host Catcher screen by clicking reset so you get fresh adresses to connect to. And make shure Auto Connect is enabled Last edited by RaaF; August 14th, 2002 at 09:15 AM. |
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Connection settings? Can anyone describe the connection settings? For example, what does "maximum bandwidth" refer to? Is that how much of my total bandwidth will be used for any Phex function, or does it only refer to one type of connection or what? I'm trying to figure out how to adjust my settings so I can: - conduct searches well - contribute my files well - download at reasonable speed - still surf the web without slowdown With DSL, I can get pretty good download speed, but only 64 upload. I don't want Phex to use all that upload speed because a lot of web browsing requires two-way communication.... P.S. Using MacPhex, OS X http://homepage.mac.com/macxster/index.html#macphex |
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Connection settings (not yet) The connection settings in the new 0.6.2 version look pretty straight forward to me, and are a great improvement when compared with the earlier versions. But before you start to adjust, make shure you got an global idea of how the gnutella network works. The Knowbuddy's gnutella FAQ is a good place to go . I suggest to just play around a bit with your bandwith settings in order to get the performance you want . Last edited by RaaF; February 4th, 2002 at 08:32 AM. |
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New user question Well, I am a new user to p2p in general. From a plethora on gnutella clients, I arbitrarily chose Phex.. (well, 2 vague reasons - java, and cause LimeWire failed to install).. How do I actually use these clients? Is there a FAQ? (guess not as per the earlier post) or any place on a web which describes how to use these clients in general?? I am a developer and am willing to contribute too, once I get a feel of things. Thanks. |
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