> Op ma 16-06-2003, om 15:48 schreef Bruno Schneider:
> > I have a suggestion: The connection algorithm for leaf node mode should
> > be like the the for utra mode, that is, should have a minimum and a
> > maximum number of connections. The way it is, it keeps refusing replys
> > which later are found usefull. The client pretty much always requesting
> > connections...
> >
> > For instance: I want to connect to 3 ultrapeers. The client asks 6
> > addresses for connection. The first 3 are stabilished and 3 are refused
> > (max ultranodes reached) . Soon after that, 2 connections are closed
> > (Failed - EOF). The client has to request new connections.
>
> Might actually be a good idea. If no-one objects I will implement it.

On a slightly related note I wanted to suggest a different approach to having 
Min and Max connections. Its really about the difference between Bearshare 
and Limewire (Other) Ultrapeers. When connecting to Bearshare as opposed to 
Limewire Ultrapeers gNet Traffic increasing dramatically but also searches 
results increase so its a balance. I normally have 6 ultrapeers and 12 
leafnodes (I have ADSL  576 kbit/s down and 288 kbit/s up) ideally I would 
like to have 2 Bearshare ultrapeers and 4 Limewire. As outgoing connections 
are mostly Bearshare and incoming are mostly Limewire would it be possible to 
change the Max Min Connections to Outgoing and Incoming. Because when setting 
the Minimum number of connections less than the Maximum as suggested by the 
tooltip I end up with all incoming connections and when I make them equal the 
behaviour is very erratic I could have 6 incoming connections one minute and 
then suddenly few are dropped and I have outgoing connections and gNet 
traffic goes through the roof, downloads and uploads are slowed and on a few 
occasions I've been demoted to leaf mode.

If anyone has any suggestions that might help with the current setup they 
would be most welcome.

Regards

Nick Sanders  



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