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<blockquote data-quote="liar2" data-source="post: 1081762" data-attributes="member: 557664"><p>DC++ is another p2p cleint. It allows such transfers in passive mode so you do not need to forward ports. Often times at colleges, someone has a hub setup so you can get uber fast speeds on the school's network.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure there are other p2p programs that allow these types of transfers. Also, you have 2 different types of transfers: Active and Passive. Active is when the ports are open and require you to configure your firewall. Passive connections can be made if the person you are connecting to is an active user. 2 passive users cannot connect simply because they are both firewalled.</p><p></p><p>So something like that would be your best bet if you want to download anything. I haven't used to many other p2p clients since I'm primarily a usenet subscriber. But since I do help run a DC++ hub, I know it's capabilities. It's worth it to give it a shot and scan your network for hubs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liar2, post: 1081762, member: 557664"] DC++ is another p2p cleint. It allows such transfers in passive mode so you do not need to forward ports. Often times at colleges, someone has a hub setup so you can get uber fast speeds on the school's network. I'm sure there are other p2p programs that allow these types of transfers. Also, you have 2 different types of transfers: Active and Passive. Active is when the ports are open and require you to configure your firewall. Passive connections can be made if the person you are connecting to is an active user. 2 passive users cannot connect simply because they are both firewalled. So something like that would be your best bet if you want to download anything. I haven't used to many other p2p clients since I'm primarily a usenet subscriber. But since I do help run a DC++ hub, I know it's capabilities. It's worth it to give it a shot and scan your network for hubs. [/QUOTE]
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