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Posted by |T?ߪRt?@$t on 10/28/07 17:17

Please try this server if it's music you are after;-

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"Jyeshta" <whatever@twixtntween.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 18:12:50 +0100, "|T?ߪRt?@$t"
> <|T?ߪRt?@$t@norway_coastline.net> wrote:
>
>>Many ISPs limit traffic to file sharing programs, that is probably the
>>answer.
>
> Yes, thanks. It's just somehow never happened to me, before.
>
>>However, it has been YEARS since I found anything worthwhile on WinMX Peer
>>Network, I only use openNap Protocol Networks, this vastly reduced the
>>bandwidth and at the same time, depending on which networks you use,
>>vastly
>>increases the chances of finding what you want.
>>No fakes, no rubbish, very few loonies.
>
> Well, I am finding files I want on both the WPN, and OpenNaps.
> But I find that initiating a connection to a peer on an OpenNap
> server, much less maintaining it, is really pretty iffy.
>
> Plus, on the OpenNap servers I'm finding a lot of users with
> thousands of files (in my queue) who've been on for hundreds of
> hours, yet have either no uploads happening, or no transfers at
> all. So I'm not convinced OpenNap is much better than the WPN -
> I might be able to find a rare file but my chances of getting it
> are almost nil.
>
> Thanks much for your reply. I wonder - do you think for OpenNap
> use, WimMX 2.6 is better than the later releases? Maybe it's
> something I should check out.

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