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![]() Unregistered - excellent - I look forward to the improvements in later versions. Peerless - It isn't any particular uploader - although it might be a particular client. I suspect that trying to block the individual IPs will be a never ending task - the 0KB/s uploaders are a significant proportion of the people who connect (significant being >1% but probably <20%). Since I sometimes get 0KB/s downloads, I don't know whether the 0KB/s problem is due to the downloader, the uploader or something else (could be several issues). If LimeWire were to automatically kill off 0KB/s uploads (and downloads) after, say, half an hour it would significantly increase the average upload bandwidth from me, at least. Mark |
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