Satan
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I am not sure if you can do this! Have you checked settings?
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If all that has been stated above has been done correctly. The fault can only lie with your ISP itself. Are you sure that have not started to block p2p?
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Are you clicking the button more or less than twice?
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Well they do actually, when they are blaming a developer for something that they have not done wrong. You cannot come onto a forum and expect to say to the developer's 'don't release beta software as 'stable'' and then not expect to provoke a response.
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AFAIK and I could be wrong. This is part of not savings the reduced window settings. I dont know if there is a workaround for it.
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Well it is possible your router is blocking all ports or something weird. So it may be user error, so dont be too harsh with the isp eh? they are not there to provide pc support. hehe.
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Start>Control Panel>Security Center>Other Security Settings.
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Ring them then, but as was previously mentioned. They do not have to provide support for specific applications.
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It does happen when I collapse all actually. So it must happen on XP and Vista. Anyone NOT experiencing this? If no one replies i'll try it on XP later, I have it on my server machine.
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We can't. But segment management is being improved at present. Get the hub op to start doing some kicking if he aint happy ;)
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Mine shows like this: It doesn't show in the way you explain....
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There are a variety of ways to do it. Mostly via IPSec (L2TP) the problem with these is, packet inspection programs are working deeper and deeper on packets that are being transmitted. So even packets that are encrypted on L2TP may still be visible by certain packet inspectors. It's similar to cracking games, you always need to stay a step ahead. So where certain protocol's will work with your ISP today, they may not do so tomorrow. For this reason, you need to constantly tweak your settings. Which is too hard to explain in a guide. My suggestion would be to try this topic on MS knowledgebase and see where you go from there.
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The question was what apps can he use. Which we cannot promote. Also, most ISP's limit heavy users for a period of time, so that may be it.
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Yes but that's easily cracked :)
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Err, you shouldnt do this, but you'd need to get each ip individually and enter it yaself.
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Technically yes they can, but why would they?
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Well firstly, that is a stupid rule as I cant think of any current clients that do not segmented download. Unless everyone uses old revision's of DC++. Secondly, this has already been discussed and is currently being optomized. You'll just have to wait this out.
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Only by traffic tunnelling which can prove expensive and difficult.
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I dont see the problem with a search interval tbh.....i've got so used to having one now it doesn't bother me....mine is 45seconds.
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Its a bug, new DC fixes this I believe.
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The ISP can stop you downloading in passive yes. Also, we are not here to encourage illegal downloading, so we cant answer your other question.
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They are blocking P2P, also, if it was me, I'd ring them and tell them P2P IS legal and they have no right to block it. They can certainly filter the traffic because it saturates a network. But blocking it altogether is not on. Especially considering they are providing a service to the end user. As a result, I'd sue them for not providing the service the advertise, but that's just me.
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Those will be the same, when you move a file from HDD to HDD DC reshares it, hence it will say the same thing as windows. Also, windows update when files are moved.
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I dont have my access to my home PC at mo, but I coulda sworn this open was in DC settings....have a look in there.