On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 08:37:34PM -0800, Galen wrote: > Hi, > > I think I have a relatively decent idea of how freenet works. And if I > had a nice broadband connection I could dedicate to freenet, I'd be > delighted and I don't think I'd have problems. But for now, my results > with freenet have been, to say the least, lackluster. I am currently on > dialup internet and using transient mode. Any suggestions on how to > make things actually work? I want to just explore and load a few pieces > of content... > > I'm running Mac OS X and don't seem to have problems loading up freenet > and whatnot, it's just actually getting it to load content that's > basically impossible. I'm more than reasonably terminal-comfortable. > > And yeah, I know I seriously need broadband. Qwest just brought DSL to > my neighborhood and I'll probably sign up pretty soon here, but for > now, dialup is where I'm at. Really, if people are trying to use > freenet to get sensitive information (the stuff governments want to > censor), it's very possible they'll be on dialup also, so I don't think > there's quite zero use for dialup, you know...
It's a matter of what is possible. If dialup is what you have, unless the network is working VERY well, your node will not work well. > > -Galen -- Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Freenet Project Official Codemonkey - http://freenetproject.org/ ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so.
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