You use Shareaza as you would eMULE or KAZAA, but it's FREE
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 7:29 pm
People should use Shareaza much like they do eMule and Kazaa, but the great thing is FREE data and Multisourcing.
Browsing people is able in Shareaza but not the main way to download when compared to dc. Browsing is only able on displayed IPs either in the brief network listing page or by finding IP's in searches and file transfers.
If people use our xFile concept then browsing and finding all, will be much easier, by using simple searches.
http://tassyp2p.no-ip.com/p2p/viewtopic.php?p=481#481
Being a Hub isn't important to Upload or Download, it's only a bonus to (maybe) being listed in the Networks page. Has a HUB, you will not see other Hubs if you are trying to connect to another Hub that has run out of Hub Slots. Being a Leaf / Hub User is still work perfectly for operation.
If you sucessfully connect to anyone then you are PERFECTLY on the share network and will be able to upload and download.
If people use strong firewalling, some requests can take longer but will return results in the long run if you have allowed for PUSH firewall commands. Firewalled users need to open port 6346 for TCP and UDP, in a PUBLIC mode.
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Browsing people is able in Shareaza but not the main way to download when compared to dc. Browsing is only able on displayed IPs either in the brief network listing page or by finding IP's in searches and file transfers.
If people use our xFile concept then browsing and finding all, will be much easier, by using simple searches.
http://tassyp2p.no-ip.com/p2p/viewtopic.php?p=481#481
Being a Hub isn't important to Upload or Download, it's only a bonus to (maybe) being listed in the Networks page. Has a HUB, you will not see other Hubs if you are trying to connect to another Hub that has run out of Hub Slots. Being a Leaf / Hub User is still work perfectly for operation.
If you sucessfully connect to anyone then you are PERFECTLY on the share network and will be able to upload and download.
If people use strong firewalling, some requests can take longer but will return results in the long run if you have allowed for PUSH firewall commands. Firewalled users need to open port 6346 for TCP and UDP, in a PUBLIC mode.
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