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aMule zeigt Server, verbindet, lädt aber nich herunter
« on: October 16, 2005, 09:22:09 AM »

Hi Leute.
Hab gestern erst mit aMule angefangen.
Hab heruntergeladen und instaliert. aMule startet, ich kann mit einem Server verbinden, doch wenn ich jetzt mit deSuchen-Funktion etwas zum download ausgewählt habe, fängt er nicht an zu laden.

Hab' ich ne Option vergessen oder hat jemand ne Lösung?
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Re: aMule zeigt Server, verbindet, lädt aber nich herunter
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2005, 09:55:22 AM »

hast du ne highID oder lowID ?
das erkennst du an der farbe der kleinen pfeile um die erde in der rechten ecke

gelbe pfeil -> lowID
grün pfeil -> highID

wenn du eine highID hast -> warten ;)
wenn du eine lowID hast -> router/firewall richtig konfigurieren das die ports welche in amule-prefs eingestellt sind, auf deinen linux rechner geforwardet werden

zum andern ließ mal:
(ich poste mal unsere wiki seite da die grad down is)

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Your fault

This is a list of issues which can be the reason for slow download speeds:

    * A low value in "Preferences"->"Download limit".
    * A low value in "Preferences"->"Upload limit". Upload limits under 4 kbps limit your download speed to 3 times your upload speed. Upload limits under 10 kbps limit your download speed to 4 times your upload speed. Upload limits above or equal to 10 kbps give you unlimited download speed, limited only by the "Download limit" preference value (read this link to know more about it).
    * A too high value in "Preferences"->"Upload limit". Your line may get congested! (depends on your line-speed)
    * A too low value in "Preferences"->"Max Connections". There are not enough connections available.
    * A too high value in "Preferences"->"Max Connections". Too many connections are congesting your line.
    * A too low value in "Core Tweaks"->"Max New Connections". It takes very long to aquire sources.
    * A too high value in "Core Tweaks"->"Max New Connections". Your line gets congested, many new connections produce much overhead-bandwidth.
    * Having a Low ID.
    * Some ISPs block or limit connections to the standard eD2k ports. Try changing the port in "Preferences"->"Connections" to some other values.
    * Your firewall may be blocking some ports/protocols used by aMule and/or you did not forward these ports in your router (again, see Low The network's fault

We hate to break this to you, but slow speeds aren't always due to bad aMule code or bad configuration. Some factors may include, but not limited to:

    * eD2k is a slow network; The eD2k network is one of the largest P2P networks in existance but its primary goal is archive availability. While you do get faster downloads with other popular networks you'll quickly find out that the eD2k network is home to millions of files you'll be unable to find on any other network.
    * Credits; If you are running aMule for the first time or if you deleted files in ~/.aMule directory, you'll have no credits. Credits grant faster downloads. If you don't know what they are, read this
    * File Availablity; Rare files, old files, extremly new files... these kinds of files have very few sources, so it takes more time for aMule to establish a connection with the few clients sharing it.
    * Large queues; eMule, as well as most of its offspring use large queues. aMule defaults to a queue size of 5,000. This ensures that users cannot cut in front of other clients by continuously re-asking the source (an inherent problem in the days before eMule). One must be willing to wait in line and that can, for a new client with no credits, take a long time. You might have to wait 2 weeks before a file is completed if, for example, there is only one source.
    * Check the network FAQ.  ID).



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Re: aMule zeigt Server, verbindet, lädt aber nich herunter
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2005, 06:59:36 PM »

Ich hab`s mal probiert, jetzt funzt`s 8), mal sehen obs weiter so bleibt.

Die Server - Ist das überhaupt egal, welchen man wählt?
Trotzdem danke für den ersten Tipp!!
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Re: aMule zeigt Server, verbindet, lädt aber nich herunter
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2005, 09:04:46 AM »

kein thema

naja als server soltle man halt einen großen nehmen, aber aufpassen das man keine fake server erwischt wie

sonny boy 1-2-3...usw
oder server die ähnliche IP addresse haben (einfach mal die ersten beiden stellen der sonny boy mit andern vergleichen)

wenn du gar keine sonny boy in deiner server liste hast noch besser ;)
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Re: aMule zeigt Server, verbindet, lädt aber nich herunter
« Reply #4 on: November 08, 2005, 02:34:19 PM »

was is denn n fake server?

Weil ich hab Sonny Boy 1,2,8 in der liste...
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Re: aMule zeigt Server, verbindet, lädt aber nich herunter
« Reply #5 on: November 08, 2005, 04:09:11 PM »

google ist dein freund ;)

fake server sind server, wo mitloggen was du so sharest und quasie infos über dich sammeln, dir aber in wirkichkeit keine quellen usw vermitteln.

es gibt ipfilter gegen diese server, einfach mal ein wenig google bemühen. oder halt selbst die server löschen, es sei denn du willst das man idch mitlogt ;)
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Re: aMule zeigt Server, verbindet, lädt aber nich herunter
« Reply #6 on: November 08, 2005, 06:18:34 PM »

hier hat sich mal einer bezüglich dubioser eselserver ausgelassen:
http://p2p.p2.ohost.de/dubiose_eselserver.htm