[freenet-support] Multiple nodes on one IP

2006-07-11 Thread Matthew Toseland
No. Well, doubtful.

Hopefully your old connections will pick up your new IP from your ARK
soon.

On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 07:35:55PM -0400, urza9814 at gmail.com wrote:
> Ok, I think my ISP changed my IP address recently or something,
> because my freenet speed suddenly went to hell...and it's not much of
> a problem, because my IP only changes once every few months, so I
> don't really need to get a redirect or anything. I'm just wondering
> though, if I set up another node on a separate computer on my node
> (and therefore in the same IP address), would it help my node get
> re-integrated into the network faster? And would it have other
> benifits, like better load times even after my node is integrated
> well?
> 
> Oh, and would I have to run a spider on the other node for it to help
> any? And if so, are there any spiders that run invisbly? It's my mom's
> computer, and though she doesn't care when I use it (formerly the only
> computer we had, still used by everyone, she just uses it for her
> email), I don't want her messing with it and closing it or anything.
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Re: [freenet-support] Multiple nodes on one IP

2006-07-10 Thread Matthew Toseland
No. Well, doubtful.

Hopefully your old connections will pick up your new IP from your ARK
soon.

On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 07:35:55PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ok, I think my ISP changed my IP address recently or something,
 because my freenet speed suddenly went to hell...and it's not much of
 a problem, because my IP only changes once every few months, so I
 don't really need to get a redirect or anything. I'm just wondering
 though, if I set up another node on a separate computer on my node
 (and therefore in the same IP address), would it help my node get
 re-integrated into the network faster? And would it have other
 benifits, like better load times even after my node is integrated
 well?
 
 Oh, and would I have to run a spider on the other node for it to help
 any? And if so, are there any spiders that run invisbly? It's my mom's
 computer, and though she doesn't care when I use it (formerly the only
 computer we had, still used by everyone, she just uses it for her
 email), I don't want her messing with it and closing it or anything.
-- 
Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/
ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so.


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[freenet-support] Multiple nodes on one IP

2006-07-08 Thread urza9...@gmail.com
Ok, I think my ISP changed my IP address recently or something,
because my freenet speed suddenly went to hell...and it's not much of
a problem, because my IP only changes once every few months, so I
don't really need to get a redirect or anything. I'm just wondering
though, if I set up another node on a separate computer on my node
(and therefore in the same IP address), would it help my node get
re-integrated into the network faster? And would it have other
benifits, like better load times even after my node is integrated
well?

Oh, and would I have to run a spider on the other node for it to help
any? And if so, are there any spiders that run invisbly? It's my mom's
computer, and though she doesn't care when I use it (formerly the only
computer we had, still used by everyone, she just uses it for her
email), I don't want her messing with it and closing it or anything.

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