Re: Dial up and Bittorrent
Internet connection drops out several times a night = you need a better ISP :-)
With bittorrent if your ip changes and you don't inform the tracker i.e reload their web page they don't know your ip address. So maybe try getting you web browser to reload the web page every hour or 2... Or maybe it's another problem.
let me know how you go.
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I can speak for this man. I am also stuck with dial-up. Personally, I don't download anything that's over 700MB. I stick with music and warez. But if you're a dial-up user, and you want to download a 2+GB game, forget it. You'll save yourself a lot less time saving up money to buy whatever it is your downloading over bittorent, rather than spend the time to download it. But, that's just my opinion.
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yeah when i had dialup i had the same problem, i don't think BT likes people who have a new IP with the same session ID number, i would have to close the client and re-start it to get any good connections
eMule works well with dialup that reconnects alot
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First for you smartarses who say get a new ISP/Broadband/Cable. Your comments aren't helpful. If you can't help then STFU.
@m.lawrence, I've noticed that with some BT clients. Although I have broadband I occasionally have to make VPN connections to do some work. I haven't yet worked out why, but it seems to cause my normal internet connections to drop. I've found that BitComet seems to restore its connections after I've dropped the VPN connection, something which other clients didn't do, so it may be worth trying.
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Hey, thanks lynx, I'll check out BitComet then, although if Vargas is correct then I might be a bit screwed with Bittorrent altogether.
I checked out emule last night, specifically the Morph XT client and I don't know, I just don't get it. I mean I search say "Deus Ex Invisible war" and search more until say I get 900 results. Out of those "900" the vast majority are below 100% completion, thus not a good file right? The one's that are at 100% have like 1 or 2 sources and of those many are in(I assume) a foreign language as there are many hits with <file name>Spanish or <filename>German, or what have you. So all in all out of those "900" results I found basically, for all intents and purposes, buttkuss, zip, zero.
So, O.K. I just searched an old game so I plug in the word "game" and wait for the thousands of games I expect to roll into the search window. The vast majority are cracks for games and then lots of files that look like they might be the iso's but below 100% completion. Wtf?
In Klite I can filter out the file sizes that I don't want, like the very large fakes or the very small viruses. I don't know. I guess I just love my Klite too much. I think I'll try BitComet but I'll probably stick with fasttrack until the amount of users drops to one. Or until my Isp runs the infrastructure for high speed into the trees where I live.
I found a rip of GTA Vice City(245Mb) from fasttrack, it looks good, but I don't know yet as I paused it after 180 mbs downloaded. You guys with cable should really be appreciative. Talk to ya later.
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Lynx BitComet works! I started downloading and while it was downloading I disconnected my internet connection. The download stopped. I reconnected and it just picked right back up! Fantastic. Now I gotta go look for info on burning iso's as I haven't had to do that yet with the game rips I been getting from fasttrack.
I'm trying Deus ex invisible wars first as it's "only" 1.5 gigs and we'll see how it goes from there. Quite a few seeders and leechers for this particular file as well. Thanks again.
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Just a little point, on emule, even if it says not 100% complete, what that means is that at the time there is no-one with a complete file online.
In my experience, as each file is downloaded in packets and everyone gets different bits, you can often get the whole file anyway. also, the chances are someone will have the whole file by the time you get to that point because although it shows less than 100% complete, someone may be getting the last few % and then will seed.
It doesn't always work like that but mostly it does. I am currently downloading an old film that has one main source and several downloading. This means that if you search it shows 0% complete if the source is not seeding at the time but although its taking a long while, I am nearing completion after weeks of a couple of K here and a couple of K there.
Emule is a patience machine but it automatically corrects errors and I have never had a fake although there are some viruses kicking about.
It is particularly good for old and rare stuff so worth persevering with if you want something specific.
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Oh, I see Sara. So, it works in effect similarily to the way bittorrent does in that respect. The "non-completed" files are "leechers" who have various parts of the file? So it's not, as I was thinking, that the files that show less than 100% completion are corrupt in some way, but that they are perfectly viable "chunks" that can be downloaded. That makes it different and I'll give it another looksee one day, Thanks.
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Different torrent clients contact the tracker at different intervals and in different ways. A client like BitComet (http://www.bitcomet.com) may accomplish what you need. It *should* query the tracker indefinitely, even if it is unreachable for a time. If it can't connect to the tracker it will re-establish connection with the peers you had before the connection dropped once you are reconnected.
Indeed torrents manage chunks of files, that's supposedly what makes the BitTorrent protocol so ingenious... As far as I'm concerned it's a ripoff of eDonkey, eMule and Overture - but to each their own. Torrents are always resumable, and clients check hashes extremely often so it's nearly impossible to recieve a corrupt file.
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Dial-up and torrents dont mix....just had to throw in my 2 cents!!!
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IMO if u have dail up Bittorrent isn't the best option for downloading stff... use ftp/http sites, limewire(no kazaa, just limewire or limewire pro)...