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Browsing multiple hosts All right. Let's say I'm downloading a file, and it's downloading from multiple hosts. How can I browse EACH of them? If I hit the Browse button, I basically just get the same one, maybe two, hosts, even if there are many more than that. Looking through the forums, I saw something about using Extended ToolTips to get IP info, but that doesn't seem to work for me--I don't get IP info, just statistics. I'm asking specifically about browsing from the downloads pane, not the search results pane (though I'd be interested in the latter, also). 4.8.1. Pro (but my support request emails don't get a nyresponse). |
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That feature was taken out a while back (when reducing the memory requirements). Too bad, but I guess it was worth it. I'm hoping it will be back when more of the memory optimization work is complete. Anyway, the terse answer is you can't (at least, not easily). A possible workaround might be to use the IP's you can see in the Search results under the Location column, and use the Direct Connect search. AFAIK, you can't get the list of multiple IP's from the Downloads panel, even with extended tooltips turned on. Still, Direct Connects are like Browse host, with all the reasons they don't work too |
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