<_< None of my downloads ever go above 1kb/sec, no matter how many users I am downloading from. I am on DSL, so it is not because I have a slow connection. What could be causing it to go this slow?
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<_< None of my downloads ever go above 1kb/sec, no matter how many users I am downloading from. I am on DSL, so it is not because I have a slow connection. What could be causing it to go this slow?
Things to check:
1) Is your firewall configured correctly?
2) Do you think your ISP could be trying to block p2p filesharing?
I'm using hopster to get by the university network firewall and I don't have a personal one enabled. I don't know anything about the ISP
In that case, your university is actually your ISP. I would imagine they are blocking p2p on purpose because they think it will slow down their network.
I think it has been discussed before, similar problems to this. i don't know much about this problem, so I think it will help if you try and read some older messages in this forum and see if you can get it to work.
It looks like i'm the only k-lite technical support person left online now, it seems like most other people (such as Musleman) stopped replying so much ever since sharman started its crackdown against hosters of k-lite.
You could try some alternate port settings in your firewall options in k-lite - let us know how it goes :D
Ok here is you problem, i take it you downloaded the FREE version of hopster wich only gives you a 1k download speed (like a trial) when you prurchase*** (lol) the full version you will be able to reach speeds up to 50k/s. Happy crack hunting...oops i mean buying. :)
YIP!! Sounds like you are knackered friend, move to a better University or better still study more, after all that's what the tax payer pays for :lol:
so where can I purchase*** the full version?
I'm lost here :blink:Quote:
so where can I purchase*** the full version?
Full version of what?K-lite?
If so,you should know k-lite is totally free and they're just pulling your leg. :D
And about your download speed:try jumping supernodes and find as many sources as you can find.That's all I can say about it to help you.
I'm on dsl myself,and to be honest I almost never have slow speeds B)
Maybe I'm just lucky,I don't know :lol:
Hope I helped you out a little bit?
;)
How exactly do I "jump supernodes"?