So I'm trying to set up eMule. I've made the right exceptions in XP firewall (using AVG, but there doesn't seem to be anything that'd limit ports in any way) and I've forwarded all the ports on my router. Still getting a big fat red X when I "test ports" in eMule. Halp plox? And I've checked out their documentation, it doesn't tell me to do much except what I've already done (having read the documentation once before) and so on.
>>2
Share shit, and be patient, and you'll download at 60 KB/s. I know I do.
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Anonymous2007-02-05 12:47
>>6
WOW YOU ARE THE KING OF THE INTERNET!!!! 60 KB/s!!!! OMGWTFBBQ.
no, srsly. emule sucks. 60kb/s is shit.
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Anonymous2007-02-05 15:13
60 KB/s for say, rapidshit, is shit, especially considering I have a 4 Mbps access. But 60 KB/s worth of rares you can't find anywhere else is godsend.
>>8
True dot that, but 60 KB/s sucks, and it is not very likely that you'll get that for the rare CP that is so much coveted by us.
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Anonymous2007-02-05 19:30
Not downloading CP, but porn rares (bizarre stuff, over 18, but kinda bizarre such as weird object insertion), unpopular games soundtracks, megatokyo scans, etc.
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Anonymous2007-02-05 19:35
>>11
Can get that stuff (weird objection insertion AND weird object withdrawal) off Share at 10 times the speed you're getting.
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Anonymous2007-02-06 5:33
>>11
megatokyo scans... you are trolling, are you not?
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Anonymous2007-02-06 7:01
>>12
Really? So, how's Share? I suppose it doesn't download sequentially and you can download the same file from different sources, as with eMule or BitTorrent. How good its clients and how secure they are? Is the network as poisoned by the mafiaa? Does it have means to ensure others upload to get downloads, and does it have advanced decentraliced source exchanging systems?