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DriveOff 21. November 2007 11:49

Warning About Upload Settings
 
I got a messege at the Log box says:
" Warning: your upload settings seem to be too high. Please review your settings!
look at the uploadgraph, the white or the yellow(with NAFC) line should be straight
this message is only generated once"

The white line is usually straight but there is always part that it goes down for few minutes and then back to the normal line.

It's the second or the third time I get this messege.

What should I do?

Xman 21. November 2007 12:13

try to lower your upload a bit. If this helps everything is ok.
If it doesn't help you maybe have a bad ISP. Then ignore the message.

DriveOff 21. November 2007 13:20

I don't know how to lower my upload...
Usually the uploads are 100% and I saw somewhere that it's not good.

Can you please tell me where I can change my upload settings?

aalerich 21. November 2007 15:08

http://www.koolfiles.com/files/uploadlimit.png

With NAFC you should set your uploadlimit at 90 % of your capacity; without NAFC at 80%.

Kind Regards
aalerich

DriveOff 21. November 2007 22:25

Thanks for answering me.

Please explain what is NAFC.
Another thing is that in your setting you got 120 KB/s
and I have only 13.9 KB/s...

Do I need to change that?

Myth88 21. November 2007 22:35

No, this depends of your internet connection!

You should try to do a Speedtest (without eMule!)...

aalerich 21. November 2007 23:10

NAFC = Network Adapter Feedback Control. A feature to optimize the upload. Enable it if you don't have a router or if you have a router but only one computer behind the router. Otherwise disable NAFC. An explanation you can find here under "Features" --> " All Features (english)".

Of course you have to use your own capacity and the correct limit for it.

Kind Regards
aalerich

DriveOff 21. November 2007 23:20

Thanks again.

Well, I have done the speedtest already and I have changed the capicity too.

I have a router for me and another computer means that no need for NAFC.

I changed the upload with the calculation of the 80%
so now it's 11.1 KB\s.

I hope it's ok now.

aalerich 22. November 2007 19:29

Should be ok. Good luck!

Kind Regards
aalerich

DriveOff 24. November 2007 15:05

I got another problem now...

I disconnect from the server every 2 hours and then it automatically moves me to another server.
I always connect to razorback 3.0 and then it disconnects so I can't stay in this server for all night or more then 2 hours.

Is it problem at their servers or I need to change somethin?

aalerich 25. November 2007 06:20

As long as you don't use Zonealarm it's a problem of Razorback 3. This is a leecherserver and often overloaded. Simply don't use it.

Kind Regards
aalerich

pstrg 25. November 2007 15:32

Enhancement suggestions
 
I have recently migrated from eMule Plus to Xtreme and am quite happy with the additional features and efficiency.
I miss however a few niceties that perhaps could be introduced in Xtreme too:


Paused or Stopped download visualization

- Color change or other means to easily show that a download is paused or stopped.
Reason: If perchance a download stops without user intervention (e.g. low memory) and the Status column is not visible, it may take a while to correct the situation.

Message text on the Subject field
An option to allow the message text to be put directly on the Subject, to make one aware of the content at a glance.
Instead of
Subject: eMule notification: Download finished
Text: Elisabeth Leonskaja - Schubert Impromptus D899 & D935.rar
it could be
Subject: [eMule] Downloaded: Elisabeth Leonskaja - Schubert Impromptus D899 & D935.rar
Text: Downloaded: Elisabeth Leonskaja - Schubert Impromptus D899 & D935.rar (optionally)

SMTP authentication

If one only has access to a SMTP server that requires authentication, there's no way to receive notifications - one has to install a local SMTP just for the purpose.

aalerich 25. November 2007 17:03

Zitat:

Zitat von pstrg (Beitrag 132066)
Paused or Stopped download visualization ...

http://www.koolfiles.com/files/stopped.png and http://www.koolfiles.com/files/paused.png

Do you see the difference?

Kind Regards
aalerich

pstrg 25. November 2007 18:50

I see now; in fact I did not notice the darker tone of both the blue and red colors (I probably mistook it to the changing in tone depending on availability on the search window).
Thanks for pointing it out.

omeringen 28. November 2007 04:24

Zitat:

Zitat von erdem444 (Beitrag 131554)
"Furthermore zz takes factors like the current download speed into account."
I could not understand this proposition.Can you explain more fully?(basically)

I am curious about why do you prefer to choose maella as default ?
what's advantages or disadvantages about these two methots.
(sorry 4 my bad english , it would be great if you explain basically)

second question ;
how we can sure about we failed the secure identification or not failed.

nobody to explain :(


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