Edonkey closed down ?
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Edonkey closed down ?
Has Edonkey closed down
get a message saying it has but no reports on web sites, google shows it was reported to have been closed down but that was feb this year ?
get a message saying it has but no reports on web sites, google shows it was reported to have been closed down but that was feb this year ?
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thanks Markus
Strangely enough I have left the client running with that error/warning message, but downloads and uploads are still going on
Strangely enough I have left the client running with that error/warning message, but downloads and uploads are still going on
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lol ive been using newsgroups for the last ten years
got emule now, been using a few torrent sites too, the downside to newsgroups is you cant search as such, the plus side no contention
got emule now, been using a few torrent sites too, the downside to newsgroups is you cant search as such, the plus side no contention
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Yup, emule for me, finds me everything I want apart from one bloody album Ive been trying to get for the last year and only got 49% of it at the minute
If anyone can help its Chuck Mangione - Live and the Hollywood Bowl
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If anyone can help its Chuck Mangione - Live and the Hollywood Bowl
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Originally Posted by *Sonic*
the downside to newsgroups is you cant search as such
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Cheers
What I meant by not being able to search newsgroups is that you can only get what has been posted, and retention time isnt the best on most newsgroups
Emule Edonkey etc etc let you search for stuff that is there, and usually tends to stay there for quite a while, not brilliant but it does for the stuff that isnt posted on newsgroups, or you just have to wait lol
What I meant by not being able to search newsgroups is that you can only get what has been posted, and retention time isnt the best on most newsgroups
Emule Edonkey etc etc let you search for stuff that is there, and usually tends to stay there for quite a while, not brilliant but it does for the stuff that isnt posted on newsgroups, or you just have to wait lol
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Gave up on edonkey years ago because it never downloaded more than about 10kb/sec even with all the correct ports forwarded etc, had to leave the pc on for days to get anything. BT has been amazing, connect before you go to bed leave it and come down to breakfast to find your several gb of downloads completed.
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70 days thats good retention, where do you get your news feeds from, and how much does that cost ?
Even using the torrent sites, I still have to leave my pc on for days on end to get stuff I want
Newsgroups has always been quicker, just takes a while trawling through stuff sometimes, especially when I am just 'browsing'
Even using the torrent sites, I still have to leave my pc on for days on end to get stuff I want
Newsgroups has always been quicker, just takes a while trawling through stuff sometimes, especially when I am just 'browsing'
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What are you guys downloading? only time I have to leave the PC on over night is if Im downloading a film, usually its just music though and can get a whole album in about half an hour.
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Sonic what sites have you been using, sounds like either your ports aren't forwarded for the bt client or the trackers are dead/no seeds? My BT client maxes out my adsl line when downloading.
my dsl connection only maxes out on the uploads, and makes browsing a right pain, slower than dial up
I tend to use mininova or btjunkie
recently was using the BT plugin on Edonkey, and now just trying Emule
edited to add, one film took 6 weeks to download
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Originally Posted by *Sonic*
edited to add, one film took 6 weeks to download
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I use Giganews.
Retention is 70 days for Binary files and I pay $24 per month.
I get a constant 1.1mbps using Newsleecher, as far as searching goes I tend to just browse NewZbin and see what's around and then open the relevant NZB file in newsleecher, saves messing around subscribing to all different groups.
I use Giganews.
Retention is 70 days for Binary files and I pay $24 per month.
I get a constant 1.1mbps using Newsleecher, as far as searching goes I tend to just browse NewZbin and see what's around and then open the relevant NZB file in newsleecher, saves messing around subscribing to all different groups.
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I used to use Giganews, till they started capping the downloads per month, unless you paid a lot of money
I only subscribe to a few groups now, but they do tend to have a lot of new headers every day
I only subscribe to a few groups now, but they do tend to have a lot of new headers every day
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Sonic if you are using an adsl router you will need to forward the appropriate ports on the routers firewall/port forwarding section. This directs the BT traffic straight to your client instead of it coming into your router and not knowing where to go. All is explained here http://www.portforward.com/
Your BT client will use certain ports which when forwarded will accept the traffic and utilise your adsl's bandwidth. Without port fowarding the majority of people will find that the BT downloads are hideously slow and not worth using.
I wont post links to good BT sites here for obvious reasons but try looking here for info.
I have never failed to find what I am looking for on BT and as long as there are plenty of seeds I always get it within a few hours depending on size
Your BT client will use certain ports which when forwarded will accept the traffic and utilise your adsl's bandwidth. Without port fowarding the majority of people will find that the BT downloads are hideously slow and not worth using.
I wont post links to good BT sites here for obvious reasons but try looking here for info.
I have never failed to find what I am looking for on BT and as long as there are plenty of seeds I always get it within a few hours depending on size
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I am using a DSL router, thanks for the link and help B2Z
Ive done that now, and the current torrent I have has now jumped from 1 days, to 49 days to download
not sure after i made those changes do i need to restart the torrent clients / router or pc?
Ive done that now, and the current torrent I have has now jumped from 1 days, to 49 days to download
not sure after i made those changes do i need to restart the torrent clients / router or pc?
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Originally Posted by Hanley
Sonic
I use Giganews.
Retention is 70 days for Binary files and I pay $24 per month.
I get a constant 1.1mbps using Newsleecher, as far as searching goes I tend to just browse NewZbin and see what's around and then open the relevant NZB file in newsleecher, saves messing around subscribing to all different groups.
I use Giganews.
Retention is 70 days for Binary files and I pay $24 per month.
I get a constant 1.1mbps using Newsleecher, as far as searching goes I tend to just browse NewZbin and see what's around and then open the relevant NZB file in newsleecher, saves messing around subscribing to all different groups.
I use Astraweb, which costs $15 a month for unlimited downloads and uncapped download speed (i get 1.1 -> 1.2 Mb/sec constantly on my NTL 10Mb connection) and a contention of 30 days.
There is another unlimited offer, £10 but its a capped download speed of 1Mb/sec (thats megabit not byte) but still unlimited downloads.
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