Friday, April 22, 2011

Supernode in Skype, yes or no?

 Have long noticed that sometimes I have Skype starts to eat memory and bandwidth. Even figured out why: the regime Supernode. But on his hands did not reach. Today when the world had a Skype-collapse has decided to explore this topic in detail.
As we know Skype uses a distributed infrastructure, and for that some of the nodes (running instances of programs) can operate in Supernode. In this mode, through your Skype traffic passes other users.
To work in Skype mode Supernode necessary to satisfy the following conditions:

   
1. Direct access to the internet (no NAT, SOCKS, HTTPS).
   
2. In the firewall should allow incoming connections from the network.
   
3. Your channel of more than 140 kbps.
If you have fulfilled the above conditions, your computer may become a Supernode.
For example, I do not really want it, because besides the things I use and the mobile Internet in which pomegabaytnaya payment, and before I was just trying to at least include Skype.
But it turns out has long been known for a way to force disable this mode. To do this, just simply enough to change the registry Windows.


[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Skype]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Skype\Phone]
"DisableSupernode"=dword:00000001 
 
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Skype Client's

In this post you'll find different versions of Skype for different operating systems, such as:
Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android. If you have some of them liked the download them from my god and buy a premium account on FileShare. This will help you develop your blog in the future. Thank you:) initiated a review of ...


Skyp for Windows:

System requirements

* PC running Windows® XP, Vista or 7, both 32- and 64-bit operating systems.
* Internet connection – broadband is best (GPRS is not supported for voice calls).
* Speakers and microphone – built-in or separate.
* For voice calls recommend broadband connection with 100 kbps down / 100 kbps up.
* For group video calling everyone on the call needs Skype 5.0 for Windows or Mac or higher plus webcams, and at least one person needs a group video calling subscription.  For best quality  we recommend you use a high-speed broadband connection of 4Mbps down / 512kbps up and a computer with a Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz processor. As a minimum you’ll need a high-speed broad connection of 512kbps down / 128kbps up and a computer with a 1 GHz processor.
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Skype for MacOS:


System requirements

* 1GHz Intel processor
* Mac OS X v10.5.8 (Leopard) or newer.
* 100 MB free disk space.
* Either USB or regular headset if your Mac does not have a built-in microphone.
* Download drivers if you are using an external webcam.
* For voice calls recommend broadband connection with 100 kbps down / 100 kbps up.
* For group video calling everyone on the call needs Skype 5.0 for Windows or Mac or higher plus webcams, and at least one person needs a group video calling subscription.  For best quality we recommend you use a high-speed broadband connection of 4Mbps down/512kbps up and a computer with a Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz processor. As a minimum you’ll need a high-speed broad connection of 512kbps down/128kbps up and a computer with a 1 GHz processor.



Skype for Android:

 Requirements Operating system Android 2.1 or later. The device must have a CPU frequency of 600 MHz and higher, and screen size 480h320, 800x480 or 854h480. Skype can not work properly on models with slower 600 MHz processor and other screen resolutions. Skype Testing was conducted on models of HTC Desire, HTC Legend, Motorola Milestone XT 720, Motorola Milestone. * Remember that when you use Skype in mobile networks 3G (EDGE, EV-DO and UMTS) you will be charged additional fees for traffic, so Skype recommends purchase plan with unlimited data transfer, or use a network of WiFi.

 


Skype for Android
Skype for Windows
Skype for Mac OS




About Skype

Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice calls and chats over the Internet. Calls to other users within the Skype service are free, while calls to both traditional landline telephones and mobile phones  can be made for a fee using a debit-based user account system. Skype has also become popular for its additional features which include instant messaging, file transfer, and video conferencing. Skype has 663 million registered users as of 2010. The network is operated by Skype Limited, which has its headquarters in Luxembourg and is minority owned by eBay. Most of the development team of Skype is situated in Tallinn, Estonia.

Unlike other VoIP services, Skype is a peer-to-peer system rather than a client–server system, and makes use of background processing on computers running Skype software; the original name proposed – Sky peer-to-peer – reflects this.

Some network administrators have banned Skype on corporate, government, home, and education networks, citing reasons such as inappropriate usage of resources, excessive bandwidth usage, and security concerns.