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Old March 31st, 2006
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Hi all. My ISP uses IP numbers in the 165.145.x.x and 165.165.x.x range. Is there any way I can "train" Limewire to look for hosts/peers in these subnets before looking anywhere else?

This would greatly improve the ability to find files that are shared locally, and therefore are available at a higher speed than those shared on the other side of the planet.

If it can't be done already, I would greatly appreciate this facility in a future version of LW Pro.
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You can block or allow IP's and ranges in the filter options . . . so you could disallow all except 165.*.*.*

However, the experiment with locale preferencing in the past proved to be a bad idea: it fragmented the network too much. So, the option for "Locale Preferencing" was dropped.
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Why not preference only one of the 5 (or 3) connections? I'm not trying to fragment the network, just make sure that I'm connecting to people closer to home than North America, which is the other side of the globe from me.
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If I recall correctly, they tried using only only one or two locals.

find posts by et voilà or arne_bab. They were more involved testing the locale preferencing, and may have more info/suggestions for you.
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I do not know what your connection speed is. But I have done speed test from around the world. I have a 750KB/s connection and the slowest speed I get is 350KB/s which is still pretty fast. You may want to do a speed test and see if it will make that big of a difference. Because you will defiantly be limiting yourself on sources. The link below has Internet speed test sites from around the world. Not all of the work but most do.


http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest?more=1
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