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Peerguardian uninstaller
Peerguardian uninstaller









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  1. #PEERGUARDIAN UNINSTALLER HOW TO#
  2. #PEERGUARDIAN UNINSTALLER INSTALL#
  3. #PEERGUARDIAN UNINSTALLER PATCH#
  4. #PEERGUARDIAN UNINSTALLER DOWNLOAD#
  5. #PEERGUARDIAN UNINSTALLER WINDOWS#

#PEERGUARDIAN UNINSTALLER HOW TO#

Usually we provide links to guides on how to set up port forwarding, which also tells you how to set up the static IP.Īll of this applies to your software firewall too! Setting up a static IP ain't hard, and there are guides for all operating systems. You are not supposed to set the router to receive a static IP, but you have to set up a static IP for your computer(s). It is very important to set up a static IP address, if you are going to use port forwarding. I always say that you can use anything from 2000 and up. Port numbers in the range 49152-65535 are private/dynamic ports, not used by any defined application. Port numbers in the range 1024-49151 are ports widely used by web servers, P2P applications, IM clients and On-line games.

#PEERGUARDIAN UNINSTALLER WINDOWS#

Port numbers in the range 0-1023 are usually used by Windows and other OS related products.

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That's why you have to open several ports, one for every program. Using port 4400 on two computers/programs at the same time will violate the "one program rule", and your data would get messed up. When your computer/program tries to use port 4400, it sends the data to the router, if you haven't set up port forwarding on port 4400, the data stops there. If you don't set up port forwarding, data coming in or going out, will stop in the router.Ī port can only be used by one program at a time! So a rule set up for port 4400 will only work for port 4400. Port Forwarding rules are created per port. Port Forwarding simply tells the router which IP and port to use. The router sends it out to the computer on the internet adding information about your IP and what port to use. When your computer tries to send or receive data to a computer outside, it sends the data through the router. A dynamic IP changes every time you connect to the internet, A static IP stays the same. If you have a router/modem it receives your IP from your internet provider. For example, an IP Address may look something like: 56.234.22.12. IP addresses are used like street addresses so other computers can locate them. It will not work if you have already used the 'normal' uninstaller when running the script.Īll computers are assigned a unique identifier called an IP address. Note that you will be prompted during the scripts work to uninstall Shareaza.

#PEERGUARDIAN UNINSTALLER INSTALL#

If you don't want to do these steps manually, you can use the easy clean install script to uninstall a previous Shareaza installation.

#PEERGUARDIAN UNINSTALLER DOWNLOAD#

Note also that Shareaza does not have to connect correctly to G1/2/ed2k to download it, since there is a HTTP download included inside the magnet links. Note that you may have to download it before uninstalling Shareaza. * If you want to, you can use the installation Guide provided by OldDeath here: * Start Shareaza and run the wizard as normal. * Move the downloads and incomplete folders back to the (new) Shareaza folder.(C:\program files\Shareaza) (Do NOT install it with Multi-user support, Check that it ONLY says "install to C:\program files\Shareaza") (delete the Shareaza folder folder), also delete the hidden folder in C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\Shareaza) * Move the Downloads and Incomplete folders to a new folder.(Cut and paste) * Controls the number of simultaneous download connections in the connecting state. (If you router regularly gives you trouble, you might want to increase this.) Should be set to 250 - 500, depending on your connection. * After patching the limit, please change back these "Advanced" settings in Shareaza:Ĭan be increased to 4 or 5 to improve connect speed. It only happens because some Antivirus developers decided to add the patcher to their virus-definitions.

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It's a false virus-notification and quite annoying.

#PEERGUARDIAN UNINSTALLER PATCH#

We have had allot of emails lately about this patch being a Trojan virus. Here's a patch that removes the SP2 limit: Download This can have an impact on the performance of P2P applications,Īnd may also make the initial connection to the network somewhat slow. Windows XP service pack 2 limits the amount of connections that can be opening at once. If this is the case, hopefully someone will come along and fix it. Some content may be outdated, incomplete, inaccurate, or improperly formatted. The following has been recovered from the old thread in the pantheraproject forums.











Peerguardian uninstaller