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Client is very slow

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Hi all.

I'm having a new problem with my client.

the problem is that when i surf the internet

or download via internet browser, everything

works good and i can surf and download at the

maximum bandwidth i have.

But when i open my apexdc++, the speed doesnt

goes upper than 1KB/s. so i have problem in connecting

to hubs and downloading. :P

Please help me get rid of this trouble. :)

thanx

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Check the quides section.

Where is this quides section?

I also reinstalled apexdc++ and i have that problem yet.

Can it be a problem in the settings?

i copied the previous apexdc files to the new installed apexdc,

to transfer it's settings and favorites and everything.

maybe the problem is also transferred from old to new one.

Any idea?

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I don't think it's actually a problem, rather your bandwidth gets overloaded. When ApexDC++ uses close to 100% of download or upload (or both), it's understandable that other web clients (such as browsers) get "stuck" with insufficient bandwidth.

Solutions:

1° Get a higher bandwidth connection;

2° Use ApexDC++ Speed Limiter to limit Apex's bandwidth usage: Settings > Advanced > Limits > Limit transfer speeds [Pay attention that this could prevent you from joining some hubs]

3° Use some network manager programme (like NetLimiter) to do the same, but without the risk of being banned from any hub.

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I don't think it's actually a problem, rather your bandwidth gets overloaded. When ApexDC++ uses close to 100% of download or upload (or both), it's understandable that other web clients (such as browsers) get "stuck" with insufficient bandwidth.

Solutions:

1° Get a higher bandwidth connection;

2° Use ApexDC++ Speed Limiter to limit Apex's bandwidth usage: Settings > Advanced > Limits > Limit transfer speeds [Pay attention that this could prevent you from joining some hubs]

3° Use some network manager programme (like NetLimiter) to do the same, but without the risk of being banned from any hub.

Thanx a lot Tomica

I will try these solutions and i hope this damned problem solves.

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