Quoting Haxe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel:
:And now, since some days, the average QHit(TX)/min has seriously dropped 
:(my shared stuff has not changed, of course). I remember that only two 
:weeks ago, it was easy to fill up my four slots with UPs that have
:at least 4 QHit(TX)/min on average each, and now it's even hard to get
:2 QHit(TX)/min each. Remember: Don't compare these absolute values to 
:yours, only think of an _at_least_ 50% drop within a week or so.
:
:Since this applies to both LimeWire and BearShare UP connections, it is 
:unlikely that this is due to a change in another servent's behaviour.

This is normal.  Modern Gnutella nodes (which gtk-gnutella 0.95 is)
send most of their query hits directly through UDP, if possible.
This means they don't need to be relayed through Gnutella nodes any longer,
where they can be flow-controlled, dropped, and use unecessary bandwidth
on the relaying nodes.

Therefore, it's good that you can witness a noticeable drop in the amount
of relayed query hits.  It shows things are starting to improve!

Raphael


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