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    Question Sharaza Network Trouble?

    Ow r ya. Been usin Shareaza for a time now and never had any trouble.
    Started it up a couple of days ago all the networks would connect xcept the G2 network (the best one in my view). Now i cant download with any speed! Looked on the forums on the Shareaza site and other people have been xperiencing the same thing. Tried reinstalling, the lot!
    Is there anything else i can do?

    nice one :aim

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    First off, go into Power Mode (View > Power Mode). Then View > Advanced > Discovery. Right click in a bit of blank space and click Add Service. In the Service Address box, put http://bazooka1.servehttp.com/g2/bazooka.php. Next, find it in the list, right-click it and hit 'Query Now'. Leave Shareaza for about 10 minutes, then restart it.

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    Rite, straight away it came up wiv being connected to 1 hub. Normally it just says connected. is there any other way of gettin it to connect to more hubs? is one enuf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke.p
    Rite, straight away it came up wiv being connected to 1 hub. Normally it just says connected. is there any other way of gettin it to connect to more hubs? is one enuf?
    It should connect to more hubs over time... getting one is the hard part.

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    By default, Shareaza connects to 1 g2 hub. This is usually plenty, but I like to connect to 2 just as backup. To connect to more than 1 g2 hub, click the network tab and click the settings button. Click on the gnutella tab. There is an outlined box in the upper right corner that says gnutella-G2. Change the hub to leaf value to whatever you want (how many g2 hubs to connect to). Shareaza allows you to connect to a maximum of 3 I think.
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    Yeah, its working but still not how it used too....Previously, it would download at an average of 375kB/s but now its around 15 to 30kB/s??
    Dont understand it used to just say.."connected" like the other 2 networks, now it say 1 or 2 hubs?

    Is there still sumet wrong?

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    I think you mean 375 BITs/s! reza has as default BIT/s per second. Since you or the new version changed it to KB/s you have the same speed BUT the numbers are lower!
    They can Stop Napster the Company, BUT never Napster the Idea...

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    Yeah. Shareaza is defaulted at Kilobits for some reason. There's been some discussion on this at the Shareaza forums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke.p
    Rite, straight away it came up wiv being connected to 1 hub. Normally it just says connected. is there any other way of gettin it to connect to more hubs? is one enuf?
    That's because you are in power mode. Power mode shows the number of hubs, rather than simply "connected". 1 is ok, 2 is optimal.

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