Does it matter which server you connect to?
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Does it matter which server you connect to?
Depending on which server(s) you connect to you may get faster or slower downloads. Also, when you connect to a server, and search for a file (asuming you aren't using a link site) it takes longer to find a file that's not on the server. Also out-sourcing (downloading the file from multiple sources: standard) is also variable depending on the server (sources are all drawn from the server).
can you connect to more that one server?
No, and you don't need to, the servers also connect to each other I believe, and you find most sources via source exchange anyway.
No?Quote:
Originally posted by Arathorn@30 June 2004 - 22:23
No, and you don't need to, the servers also connect to each other I believe, and you find most sources via source exchange anyway.
:frusty: another newbie in the mix, and another of the same old questions asked.
Do you need to connect to a certain server to download certain files:
NO!
Just connect to any, and as long as serverlist is up to date and can connect with highID you dont need to worry about it. :ph34r:
yes but say i connect to razorback2 can i only download files through razorback or can i download files from evetyone on ed2k?
sigh...in one ear out the other. :huh:Quote:
Originally posted by thisiswhoweare@1 July 2004 - 00:09
Do you need to connect to a certain server to download certain files:
NO!
Just connect to any, and as long as serverlist is up to date and can connect with highID you dont need to worry about it. :ph34r:
guess i'll answer this indirectly.Quote:
Originally posted by mayhs@30 June 2004 - 22:11
can you connect to more that one server?
Double click on the servers to connect and see.
im sorry i just didnt understand what you were saying... :(
... and another question what option do you select under search?(Server, Global, ...)
From what i undrstand, if you select 'server',it searches for your file on the server you are connected to at that moment.Quote:
Originally posted by mayhs@1 July 2004 - 02:50
im sorry i just didnt understand what you were saying... :(
... and another question what option do you select under search?(Server, Global, ...)
If you select 'global' it searches for the file on all the servers available at that moment.
And @thisiswhoweare :STFU! with the 'newbie'crap <_<
We all are/have been a newbie with stuff like this and the only way to learn stuff is to ask about it :smilie4:
From what i undrstand, if you select 'server',it searches for your file on the server you are connected to at that moment.Quote:
Originally posted by Filliz+1 July 2004 - 08:27--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Filliz @ 1 July 2004 - 08:27)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-mayhs@1 July 2004 - 02:50
im sorry i just didnt understand what you were saying... :(
... and another question what option do you select under search?(Server, Global, ...)
If you select 'global' it searches for the file on all the servers available at that moment.
And @thisiswhoweare :STFU! with the 'newbie'crap <_<
We all are/have been a newbie with stuff like this and the only way to learn stuff is to ask about it :smilie4: [/b][/quote]
@mayhs:
global searching searches from all servers available in list, but just because you can't find it in search doesnt mean its not in a server. It doesn't do a full and extensive search, doing this would cause excessive strain on network. I suggest you use a links site and limit server/global searching otherwise repeat searching will get you banned.
I apologise for being rude but see reason below...
Filliz:
:angry: searching works too you know.
Coomon questions asked:
What servers best? Do I need to connect to a certain server to download what I want?
I'm new to overnet/emule/edonkey how do i download like kazaa?
How do i preview ...?
Anyone who is new still should search first, rather than ask the same thing over again (the above have been posted about more than 10 times). <_<
I'll make this my last emule post. Good day
Nice job guys. Hope you're happy. There was no one more knowledgeable about eMule than thisiswhoweare in this forum. <_<
lol...All i said was that the newbie bashing wasn't necessairy. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by guit_steel@2 July 2004 - 14:15
Nice job guys. Hope you're happy. There was no one more knowledgeable about eMule than thisiswhoweare in this forum. <_<
Even if it has been answered a million times before.
Not everyone knows about the searchfunction on this board.
So a simple 'pointing to...' is more appropriate then a "Oh boy,yet another n00b :rolleyes: " reply
I just wanted to point that out,that's all ;)
Point taken but it is unfortunate that you didn't exhibit the same politeness in the former post that you have in the latest post. It's easier to listen to someone when they are polite as opposed to when they tell you to STFU. ;)
You're right.
Guess some people are fed up with the newbies.
And some are fed up with the newbie bashing.
Witch in it's way can,and did, result in a STFU! reply.
Now that we cleared this one up,let's just 'foggetaboudit' :)