On Jan 1, 2011, at 7:08 AM, <[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > this is how my node is connected to the network, from > http://127.0.0.1:8888/stats/ page: > ---- > Peer statistics > > * Connected: 2 > * Too old: 1 > * Disconnected: 12 > * Never connected: 26 > * Seed nodes: 4 > * Max peers: 40 > * Max strangers: 40 > > Bandwidth > > * Input Rate: 587 B/s (of 512 KiB/s) > * Output Rate: 1.69 KiB/s (of 128 KiB/s) > * Session Total Input: 17.1 MiB (1.61 KiB/s average) > * Session Total Output: 24.7 MiB (2.33 KiB/s average) > * Payload Output: 2.38 MiB (231 B/sec)(9%) > * Global Total Input: 35.5 GiB > * Global Total Output: 40.8 GiB > ---- > When i start Freenet, it take maybe one hour to be connected at least 2 > nodes, result is very, very slow connection to Freenet. > > Cann please somebody help? >
It really shouldn't be taking that long. Though, the past couple weeks have been pretty bad because of low-level changes to Freenet. What OS are you using? how long have you had Freenet installed? How long has it been since you've had stable connections? So that we have a better idea of your problem, please run through this quick checklist: 1. update freenet to the most recent version. it can be done by running "update.sh" in your Freenet directory. 2. ensure that port forwarding is set up correctly (do some googling. if it still doesn't make sense, ask) 3. If at this point it still isn't working, temporarily turn off your router and computer firewall to see if that doesn't fix the issue. For the sake of clear results, try to not have tons of extra stuff running while doing all this, and be sure to restart when it might help. _______________________________________________ Support mailing list [email protected] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support Or mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe
