How come some people on kazaa lite only have there upload bandwidth set to 1. even people with a 54k modem can set theres to atleast 16. i am on 600k and set mine to 128. what are other peoples views about this.
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How come some people on kazaa lite only have there upload bandwidth set to 1. even people with a 54k modem can set theres to atleast 16. i am on 600k and set mine to 128. what are other peoples views about this.
I set mine to 8000kB/s :lol:
actually speeds.....varies.. :lol:
Unlimited ;)
I set mine to unlimited but it rarely goes above 28kb/ps and I'm on broadband!
The lowest you can set your upload bandwidth in K-Lite is 24 kbs, where did you get "1" from? :huh:
Ive found that to be quite annoying also....often when I find a harder to find, file it shows the source's bandwith @ 1 So I think, surelly this must be wrong! But alas if I try to D/L from them it MAY ( if at all) do so at ecruciatingly slow speed. <_< <_<
Everyone has their own discretion. Just set it at your own choice.
From the FAQ:
This bandwidth value is calculated by how fast you have downloaded previously. So it is merely an indication of your bandwidth (or speed) which is based on the speeds of your previous downloads. So if you download fast once, you will see that the value has increased next time when you do a search.
So this bandwidth is YOUR bandwidth.
So James_Bond_Rulez, are you going to explain how or where you found a script program to obtain the ISP and address information from my computer and the computers of other users too?
I am behind a double-firewall, one on my Ethernet Card and the other on my ISP connection, yet your program can clearly see my computer.
If you can obtain that information so easily, perhaps I shouldn't be downloading at all, because the RIAA must have access to far more sophisticated resources. --- And I know that Peer Guardian is foolproof either, since it can't contain up-to-the-second text lists.
i never share any files on k-lite
Im not sure I quite understand what you mean by "this is your bandwidth" I am on a DSL connection with D/L speeds very close to T1 and yet, it is very difficult to D/L files from a source that indicates a bandwidth of 1 (very slow if at all)Quote:
Originally posted by Cyril@21 December 2003 - 11:18
From the FAQ:
This bandwidth value is calculated by how fast you have downloaded previously. So it is merely an indication of your bandwidth (or speed) which is based on the speeds of your previous downloads. So if you download fast once, you will see that the value has increased next time when you do a search.
So this bandwidth is YOUR bandwidth.
could you explain to me please...... :huh: :huh:
He can't see that information only you can ;)Quote:
Originally posted by model-behavior@21 December 2003 - 09:52
So James_Bond_Rulez, are you going to explain how or where you found a script program to obtain the ISP and address information from my computer and the computers of other users too?
wow so you must be the new member in the noob club, welcomeQuote:
Originally posted by model-behavior@21 December 2003 - 07:52
So James_Bond_Rulez, are you going to explain how or where you found a script program to obtain the ISP and address information from my computer and the computers of other users too?
I am behind a double-firewall, one on my Ethernet Card and the other on my ISP connection, yet your program can clearly see my computer.
If you can obtain that information so easily, perhaps I shouldn't be downloading at all, because the RIAA must have access to far more sophisticated resources. --- And I know that Peer Guardian is foolproof either, since it can't contain up-to-the-second text lists.
my advice to u: be scared, be VERY scared
if i can get this info this easily so can the RIAA and you SHOULD'NT DOWNLOAD ILLEGAL FILES AT ALL!!!!
damn noobs <_<
That has gotta be the funniest thing I've heard all week!! hehehe! :-)Quote:
Originally posted by model-behavior@21 December 2003 - 17:52
So James_Bond_Rulez, are you going to explain how or where you found a script program to obtain the ISP and address information from my computer and the computers of other users too?
I am behind a double-firewall, one on my Ethernet Card and the other on my ISP connection, yet your program can clearly see my computer.
If you can obtain that information so easily, perhaps I shouldn't be downloading at all, because the RIAA must have access to far more sophisticated resources. --- And I know that Peer Guardian is foolproof either, since it can't contain up-to-the-second text lists.
Someone please explain the difference between client side and server side to the poor newbie! :-)
I find your sarcasm(s) most unbecoming BOYS, but I would expect nothing less from hackers and malcontents. :P
What's your main reason?Quote:
Originally posted by 3rd gen noob@21 December 2003 - 23:54
i never share any files on k-lite
What's your main reason? [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by camille+22 December 2003 - 17:38--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (camille @ 22 December 2003 - 17:38)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-3rd gen noob@21 December 2003 - 23:54
i never share any files on k-lite
because i never use it :)
http://www.arap78.dsl.pipex.com/dumetermonthly.JPG
doesn't make me a leech though ;)
It's up to you. lol...lol...Quote:
Originally posted by 3rd gen noob@23 December 2003 - 01:42
doesn't make me a leech though ;)
Someone probably would have let u in on the fact that u r the only one who can view the message in JBR's sig if ur reply hadn't been so pissy. :angry:Quote:
Originally posted by model-behavior@22 December 2003 - 11:16
I find your sarcasm(s) most unbecoming BOYS, but I would expect nothing less from hackers and malcontents.
btw: JBR does a valuable service with that sig. New or old, it's good to be constantly reminded of how much info can go back and forth online.
Someone probably would have let u in on the fact that u r the only one who can view the message in JBR's sig if ur reply hadn't been so pissy. :angry:Quote:
Originally posted by guit_steel+22 December 2003 - 13:08--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (guit_steel @ 22 December 2003 - 13:08)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-model-behavior@22 December 2003 - 11:16
I find your sarcasm(s) most unbecoming BOYS, but I would expect nothing less from hackers and malcontents.
btw: JBR does a valuable service with that sig. New or old, it's good to be constantly reminded of how much info can go back and forth online. [/b][/quote]
it's nice to be appreciated :lol:
malcontents?Quote:
Originally posted by model-behavior@22 December 2003 - 16:16
I find your sarcasm(s) most unbecoming BOYS, but I would expect nothing less from hackers and malcontents. :P
You mean male contents ;)
well i got my upload set to 128, which gives around 8kb to 16kb out. sometimes a little more. i have never changed it since i set it way back in june and i do fine.
I'm on 150K (slow cable) internet, and have the upload bandwidth set at 32, which gives out 4KB per second.
2 upload slots @ 2KB per second each.