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Here is an important question.

Can you use another P2P program no problems?

Try another P2P program (for test purposes) like eMule, set specific ports in the program settings, forward them in the router, see if you get a high ID when connecting to a server.

You could also use another program like WinMX. Use correct settings, forward ports, and see if you can make a primary connection.

In short, get a second opinion. Try another app and see if the problem is with you or SoulSeek.

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dvdpark

While your opinion is very much allowed and valued, it's inappropriate and unsightly to post an unrelated reply in this thread, such as the one you posted. It is especially useless to post a "fanboy" comment about a completely different P2P client than the one being discussed.

On a side note, your attached image is unrelated and useless (not to mention repetative, as it is a common theme you've posted in other threads).

This is friendly information, not an angry flame.

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