On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 09:59:19AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for the timely example.
>
> Not to be too argumentative, but shouldn't 100 connections be the
> default for most users, and if your system can handle more, then you can
> increase it?
I see no reason why your system sho
Very unlikely to be a Freenet problem. Are you going through a DSL
router or similar device? Sometimes they have really bad limits, and
freenet can break them...
On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 03:34:01PM +0200, Manfred Huber wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm experiencing the following problem with Freenet:
> After s
Thanks for the timely example.
Not to be too argumentative, but shouldn't 100 connections be the
default for most users, and if your system can handle more, then you can
increase it?
Kevin Steen wrote:
On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 14:34, Manfred Huber wrote:
Hello,
I'm experiencing the following proble
I'm not convinced this problem is with Freenet. I have one user account
pretty messed up on 2000Win, but it seems to be a problem with some
corruption of the I.E. browser although I can still operate quite well on
other user accounts and the Administrative account. In particular I note
the proble
On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 14:34, Manfred Huber wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm experiencing the following problem with Freenet:
> After some uptime, Freenet usually freezes my internet connection. Neither
> Freenet nor other applications send or receive any data anymore.
This is often caused by your router or D