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Old 18-08-03, 05:33 PM   #1
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Default Please help, kazaa-lite is ruining my life

I recently installed kazaa-lite, having been a winmx user for some time, because a friend told me the download speeds were better. I'm now getting download speeds of less than 1k per user (around 0.08k per second). I've had proper kazaa on my comp before and got good speeds out of that (deleted it cos of spyware) but i can't seem to get lite working properly. I've read the FAQ and read thru loads of forums but nothing seems to work.

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Old 18-08-03, 08:17 PM   #2
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G'day from Oz! Your plight is well understood! I have used KaZaa Lite, WinMX, and i-mesh (lite) on a regular basis, and if it's speed of download you're after, go with i-mesh. If you have the patience of Job, then MX will find almost anything you seek, but it can be painfully slow, with its queues and so on. KaZaa, too, with something approaching 4 million users online at any one time, has most of what you're looking for, but I've never rated it very highly when it comes to download speed. But overall, the speed winner is i-mesh. Doubtless, there will be a few other members of this fraternity who will come forth with their ideas.
Then, make your own choice. Meanwhile, welcome to the club!
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Old 18-08-03, 08:24 PM   #3
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Old 19-08-03, 08:33 AM   #4
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overall, the speed winner is i-mesh.
i was going to mention imesh too but in a help thread for k-lite i felt it was a bit ot, but what the hell, speed is speed and it's still fasttrack isn't it? last night i d/l'd a flick and maxed out my dsl, hitting speeds of 151K. it didn't hold there for the whole session but the avg had to have been 50+. i don't use bit torrent all that much but i find it's no faster than imesh and quite often it's slower (content's a different matter tho).

welcome to nu loki! get yourself a copy of clean imesh. you'll be a happy swapper.

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Old 20-08-03, 07:42 PM   #5
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ok, i've downloaded and installed imesh and ............
the same thing! Is this a problem with my comp or the connection?
I'm running a 2100xp with 512MB RAM, ADSL broadband connection. Where is the fantastic download speed they promised me, i feel hurt and betrayed, i may need therapy for some time if this is not sorted.
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Old 20-08-03, 08:23 PM   #6
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this goes all the way back to the initial days right after musicity dropped opennap and picked up a license for fasttrack. the new streamcast boards were filled with people noticing very slow speeds. it seemed to get worse after every upgrade. those boards are long gone now and the fixes at the time didn't consist of much more than advising a reinstall (which actually worked a lot). in your case however i'm beginning to think your isp (bt?) is blocking a relevant port. i’d start there.

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Old 21-08-03, 07:08 PM   #7
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I don't know, i'm starting to think it could be something a bit more sinister than that. Example, the file i was trying to dl was american pie 3, right now i'm getting a dl speed of 54kb/s for the shawshank redemption from 5 users. With american pie 3, there are two files i've tried to download, both with 40+ users each listed getting active dl from about 15 of them. Not ONE of these users was above 0.05kb/s. I thought this was a bit weird so i checked the bandwidth and 90% of these users had bandwidth listings of 4000+, some up to 8099. It would be nice to know if anyone has successfully downloaded these file (sizes:678095 and 685714kb) and what was in them.

p.s I'm running kazaa lite now and i can count 131 users with the 678095kb file, all on 56k?
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