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  1. #1
    freakazoy
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    Frage einstellungen emule

    Kann nicht mal einer eindeutige Werte für die Einstellung der Version 0,20b machen? Bin Neu Kann jemand bitte ? Habe dsl P4 2ghz

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    six1
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    Einstellungen emule V0.20b

    Hi, eigentlich liegt der V0.20b eine README.txt bei, in der steht dazu folgendes :



    CONFIGURATION:
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    -Go to the "Preferences" tab

    -Enter a nice nickname

    -Enter the "Download Capacity" and "Upload Capacity" according to your internet connection.
    All values in eMule are kiloBytes (KB), your Internet Service Provider's (ISP) numbers
    are most likely kiloBits (kB). 8 kiloBits make up 1 kiloByte, so when your Internet Connection
    is 768kB Downstrean and 128kB Upstrean (like German Telekom DSL), your correct values are:

    Downstrean: 768kB / 8 = 96KB, you enter 96 as "Download Capacity"
    Upstream: 128kB / 8 = 16 KB, you enter 16 as "Upload Capacity"

    These values are used to calculate the current bandwidth usage for display purposes only!
    Nevertheless, you need to know them to determine the following down/upload limits:


    -Enter "Download Limit" and "Upload Limit" (IMPORTANT!)

    Download Limit: leave this at 0 (should eMule become too fast and you are unable to surf
    the Internet or whatever, reduce it to 80-90% of "Download Capacity")

    Upload Limit: set this to ~80% of your "Upload Capacity" (so when your Upload Capacity is 16,
    set Upload Limit to 13)

    Setting Upload Limit to a value < 10 will automatically reduce your Download Limit, so
    upload as fast as you can.


    NOTE: 56k Modem users: eMule only accepts integral values for these settings at the moment, you
    can't enter 1.6 or whatever your sweet-spot setting is, yet. Sorry Maybe later..



    -"Maximum Connections": depends on your operating system. As a general rule...

    -Windows 95/98 and Windows ME users enter 50 here
    -Windows NT / 2000 / XP users leave this at 500

    -"Maximum Sources per File": decide for yourself, how many you want

    -Choose the directories you want to share with other users.
    DO NOT SHARE YOUR COMPLETE HARDDISK!
    Put the stuff you want to share in a seperate Folder.
    If you share more than ~200 files, you should reconsider that...

    -The other options are pretty self-explaining. If you dunno what it does, don't touch it.

    -Don't forget to connect to a server, or you won't probably download too much



    hilft das ?


    cu michael

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