On 03/27/2015 02:33 PM, Dsoslglece wrote:
Le 27/03/2015 17:50, ronald williams a écrit :
I assume you tech support for freeness? I have a problem that
maybe you can help with, running a Mac OSX 10.10.2 confirmed install
of Java 40 , when attempting to open freenet a message appears can
Whether a little extra latency matters depends on how much this extra
latency really is. Considering a request in Freenet may require 10
nodes to be traversed, latency adds up quickly, reducing already low
network capacity for everyone.
I don't expect much impact from a tiny extra bit of latency,
I assume you tech support for freeness? I have a problem that maybe you can
help with, running a Mac OSX 10.10.2 confirmed install of Java 40 , when
attempting to open freenet a message appears can not connect to server
127.0.0.1 Any suggestions? Thanks
On Mar 27, 2015, at 7:45
It should be fine to use a vpn, though I have not tried it. I wonder what the
downsides would be? A little extra latency shouldn’t matter. If you leave it
on all the time maybe bandwidth costs?
—
Eric Chadbourne
http://Nonprofit-CRM.org/
On Mar 27, 2015, at 6:49 AM, John Verney
Le 27/03/2015 15:45, Eric Chadbourne a écrit :
It should be fine to use a vpn, though I have not tried it. I wonder what the
downsides would be? A little extra latency shouldn’t matter. If you leave it
on all the time maybe bandwidth costs?
—
Eric Chadbourne
http://Nonprofit-CRM.org/
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Le 27/03/2015 17:50, ronald williams a écrit :
I assume you tech support for freeness? I have a problem that maybe you can
help with, running a Mac OSX 10.10.2 confirmed install of Java 40 , when
attempting to open freenet a message appears can not connect to server
127.0.0.1