On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 13:29:23 +0000, Matthew Toseland
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 01:01:51AM -0500, Juiceman wrote:
> > It may just be the sheer number of connections your computer has
> > simultaneously open.  Try editing your freenet config file to reduce
> > the number of connections and see if that clears up your Bit torrent
> > and Emule issues.  That won't help your Freenet speed any, but it may
> > let you run all three apps at once.  Running Freenet 24/7 with half
> > the connections is still better than at full speed only 1 hour a day.
> >
> > Two lines you probably want to change are:
> > maxNodeConnections=60
> > rtMaxNodes=50
> 
> The default maxNodeConnections is 200. If you have less than 35, your
> node will permanently suck. My node works relatively well and has
> around a hundred on a good day. rtMaxNodes is ignored and deprecated.
> Also, if you are firewalled and cannot receive incoming connections your
> connection will permanently suck - you can check this from the "Open
> Connections" page (under advanced mode, on the Web Interface) - do you
> have any incoming connections? My only suggestion w.r.t. other p2ps is
> that perhaps you set the output bandwidth limit too high?

FYI - This is what the Windows installs puts in by default: (Fresh
install yesterday)

# The maximum number of incoming and outgoing connections to allow at
the same time. Forced to 0.4*maximumThreads unless maximumThreads = 0.
maxNodeConnections=60


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