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English => aMule Help => Topic started by: Sputnik on April 28, 2005, 02:48:39 PM
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please i need help...
am connected to razorback 2 with high id, my download limit is set to 40kbps and my upload to 10kbps...
my uploads are like 8.3kbps or even 10.0kbps and
my downloads are 0.0kbps or 1.0kbps....
please somebody help....
thanx for ur help[/SIZE]
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the help (http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/AMule_is_slow)
cheers ;)
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?(
i verfiy everything from the aMule hel "AMule is slow"...everything is set alright...
thanx
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but did you read it too?
how the ed2k network works i.e
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Hello
Did amule work fine before for you? Are you getting any sources,or none at all (that is, bars showing the progress of the download are red or blue?) When connecting to a server, do you see some message about "ipfilter list"?
Regards
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how do i see how the ed2k network works?
;(
yeah before it was downloading like 23kbps... :D
lots of sources... :D
the progress bars are blue... :D
i dont see any message of "ipfilter list"....
thanx
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Originally posted by Sputnik
how do i see how the ed2k network works?
;(
Originally posted by http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/AMule_is_slow
The eD2k is a slow network. In some other P2P networks you can easily download faster. The eD2k network is one of the fastest P2P networks existing, but its main goal is availability. While on other popular networks you'll be able to download very fast, you'll quickly find out that in the eD2k network there are millions of files you'll be unable to find in any other network.
Credits. If you are running aMule for the first time or if you deleted some files in the ~/.aMule directory, you'll have no credits. Credits grant fast downloads. If you don't know what they are, read this.
The file's availability. Rare files, old files, extremly new files... this kind of files have very few sources, so it takes quite some time for aMule to connect to some other client sharing it.
Long queues: eMule and most of its variants use long queues, the default maximum size being 5.000. While this means that one cannot jump ahead of other clients by rapidly re-asking a source (a problem seen before the time of eMule), it also means that one must be willing to wait in line and that can for a new client with no credits modifiers take a while.
Check the network FAQ.
and be sure your dl's are not stopped or paused ..
cheers
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:D look i really dont mean to be rude but i read everything you can find in the "Wiki" page ok...
aMule used to work just fine and suddenly the downloads became so slow...like i told before...?(
anyway thanx for your help.... :D
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amule has such behavior when it starts finishing all the downloads: i.e. if you add ten very common files, then you will get great download speeds, since every file will have plenty of sources, and any chunk is useful. But when you start downloading and getting chunk after chunk, then the non-useful sources are more for every file, and the the files start completing, and it's harder to get just the chunks you need, so the download speed goes down. At least, that's what I've observed in my (a|e)mule.
Regards.