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Thread: The Range Of Bandwidth

  1. #1
    My computer used to show up users with a lot of bandwidth (as high as 2200 kbs) whenever I searched for something. All of a sudden it only maxes out around 637 kbs...... Anybody has a any idea why this is and more importantly HOW IT CAN BE CHANGED? thanks

  2. File Sharing   -   #2
    Old Fella
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    I think this is actually to do with your own bandwidth, not the source.

  3. File Sharing   -   #3
    I thought it had something to do with the bandwith you used with previous dl's.But anyway,nothing to worry about 'cause it won't affect your actuall downloadspeeds.It won't make them go any slower or faster.

  4. File Sharing   -   #4
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    it has to do with your previous downlaod, and it will change once you downlaod again.

    in short don't pay any attention to it, it has nothing to do with how fast you can get the file

  5. File Sharing   -   #5
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    Why is the maximum bandwidth on my search results only just [some value] ?

    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 don't worry. This bandwidth value DOES NOT have any affect on your ACTUAL maximum bandwidth (and download speed).

    Everytime you re-install Kazaa Lite, the value will be reset to it default value.
    from the FAQ's......theres a link at the top of the page

  6. File Sharing   -   #6
    ohhhh....okay... that explains it.... I used to download from a T1 line.

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