How is your node now?

What did you set the ipAddress to? It needs to be the external IP
address of your router... if it's on a dynamic IP, the best way to do
this is with dyndns...

On Thu, Apr 08, 2004 at 06:24:28PM +0000, runya sairon wrote:
> i run my T1 ( win xp ) behind a DI-604 router/firewall.  intially freenet 
> works fine in a transient node, getting me speed up to 500kb's, 125 kb's on 
> average. im not complaining but then i began to think, what if my firewall 
> is keeping me from unprecedented speeds? so i did the configuration within 
> my firewall settings, and the freenet.ini file , being sure to remove the 
> "%" sign before the IP address. after doing so, freenet connected fine, but 
> my connection speed dropped down to 100kb's. obviously not better if no 
> change at all. so then i hear that if  i run a permanent node i can get 
> better speeds ( and better anonymitity? ). to get to my point, i cant 
> figure out how to make my computer a permanent node. either configuration ( 
> defualt, router ) hasnt enabled permanent node, so what do i do now to 
> become one?
> 
> also, does an increased number of splitfile threads mean more efficient 
> downloading?
> 
> 
> thanks.
> 
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