Bit Torrents..........
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Go to cnet.com/downloads search for a bit torrent client, download (free), install.
Go to suprnova.org, download whatever.
Speed increases the more you download, intially usually 1kbit/s but incraeses, I usually get 45k/s seen reported speeds of 300k/s.
It works as a P2P network
However I have noticed that since downloading XP SP2 most of the trackers now don't seem to work.
Great for getting full series or new movies etc, generally large files, a DVD or CDRW a great advantage with some of the films.
Changed from Bittorrent to BitComet and downloads have now resumed, strange but not complaining
>> Edited by voyds9 on Saturday 4th September 19:20
Go to suprnova.org, download whatever.
Speed increases the more you download, intially usually 1kbit/s but incraeses, I usually get 45k/s seen reported speeds of 300k/s.
It works as a P2P network
However I have noticed that since downloading XP SP2 most of the trackers now don't seem to work.
Great for getting full series or new movies etc, generally large files, a DVD or CDRW a great advantage with some of the films.
Changed from Bittorrent to BitComet and downloads have now resumed, strange but not complaining
>> Edited by voyds9 on Saturday 4th September 19:20
http://azureus.sourceforge.net/
BitTorrent works at it's best (this applies to all clients) when your machine accepts incoming connections on ports 6881-6889 (check the values). The firewall in SP2 might be contributing to the previous poster's problem.
Also try www.torrentreactor.net/
BitTorrent works at it's best (this applies to all clients) when your machine accepts incoming connections on ports 6881-6889 (check the values). The firewall in SP2 might be contributing to the previous poster's problem.
Also try www.torrentreactor.net/
chrisjl said:
http://azureus.sourceforge.net/
Would also recomend azureus, www.uknova.com is also good for uk tv progs you may have missed.
Cheers
Paul
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