Friday, February 4, 2011

A good p2p file transfer program for LANs

I'm looking for a good p2p program for transferring files over a LAN preferably one that works over multiple operating systems. Any suggestions?

  • You might try DC++, I hear it works quite well in a LAN-party situation.

    From Blorgbeard
  • p300 from http://p300.eu/ is a free, open source, cross-platform (Windows, Linux, OS X) LAN-oriented file sharing tool.

  • waste is a highly secure solution. Development has stalled, but the current version works great.

  • I use Grokster or Bearshare

  • @Blorgbeard DC++ is nice, but it's not really what I'm looking for because it requires a hub.

    From deuseldorf
  • FYI, I have released a new version of p300 just today:

    http://blog.guruz.de/2008/09/03/p300-revision-762-released/

    From guruz
  • I don't really like DC++, because it requires a lot of hashing before it works. Even with modern high powered machines, big sharers need to hash for a very, very long time, and during this time their machine lags and is unable to do anything like gaming.

    Hashing 1000GB+ on a a single core takes about a day, so unless everyone hashes in advance, a lot of precious leeching time will be lost.

    I've not used p300 myself but it looks very promising.

    From wvdschel

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