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Unregistered April 19th, 2002 02:13 PM

How about optimizing the network ?
 
Here's an idea:
You get ip's from the peer cache, or remember them from last time. Say my Ip address is 192.123.45.67.
How about first trying to connect to all 192.123.45.* addresses in the cache, then to all 192.123.*.* ones ?

This would make the client prefer local connections. Gnutella as it is is wasting bandwidth. Now you can easily connect to your supernode half the globe away. A search could go from you to Australia, NY, Tokyo, Australia, Sweden and back to NY.

Local connections are to be preferred, it makes everything faster. Plus I see most download requests for local mp3's (songs from my country). This would improve the chance to actually find them.

It would not cut the network into pieces, as supernodes would still connect freely to eachother.

thejkid May 5th, 2002 06:22 AM

Yes...this has been asked before, but it is a really good idea and it wouldn't be too difficult to implement I suspect...
LimeWire used to have an option like this, where you could connect to "your" part of the network based on location or interest. This didn't work at the time because nobody used it and left everybody in the "main" area....

And indeed as you say, supernodes should connect freely and should NOT have this feature.


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