Downloading files on irc




















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Simply download the file to your Desktop, locate the file, and double-click it to open it. Then, drag the enclosed file to a new location e. To extract the entire contents of a compressed folder, right-click the folder, click Extract All, and then follow the onscreen instructions.

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Note that I'm not an IRC expert myself, I taught myself how to use IRC with the help of the help files and some help from some nice people I met online, it isn't hard to learn. Now on to the guide! All things to be replaced with whatever is relevant is in. Some IRC terms I used are explained at the end of the guide. For Windows users, hop over to www. The main advantage of using it is as it is so common, if you get lost there are many people who can tell you what needs to be done easily. Another thing, once you get started on IRC, you will notice many people using these so-called "scripts".

Resist the temptation to get yourself one, they have too many options most people will never need and testing out all the options by yourself will quite likely get you banned from channels. Only use a script if you plan to set up a fserve No, I'm not going to explain how you do that. We need to set up the client before you can use it for leeching purposes yes, this guide is oriented towards leeching, so some options aren't really what you would do if you are planning only to chat with IRC.

Go to the File menu and select Options and let's get started! PS: Any options I do not mention here you can go ahead and tinker with, I will only touch on the most important ones. First off the Connect options. Type in a Full name, Email address, Nickname and Alternative nickname note that none of them has to be real.

While you're at it tick the Invisible mode checkbox too, this will keep some sadly not all spammers from getting you when you're on IRC. Little Extra : Guide to choosing nicknames. Choose a unique nick, this will solve a LOT of problems. Check the Reconnect upon disconnection option disconnection is a common phenomenon, this helps a LOT. You might also want to uncheck the annoying Pop up connect dialog on startup option. Leave the Local Info menu alone unless you're absolutely sure you know what you're doing in which case, why are you reading?

Check the Enable Identd server option, and go ahead and check the other 2 options if you want to. Last on the Connect menu is the Firewall sub-menu, only do something here if you have a firewall and know how to get around it. From now on I will skip many of the menus as they aren't of importance. We move on to the IRC menu. There is only one important option to check here, tick the Rejoin channels on connect option. This will prevent your status window from being filled by the inane "ping?

Next we skip to the DCC menu. In the On Chat Request choose Auto-accept. Next choose default from the DCC get folders section and click the Edit button. Click the Into this folder and choose a folder you want your downloads to end up in. Optional : You can also go to the Server sub-menu and check all the options.

Set the Listen on Port to 59 unless you know a specific port your PC can listen on. Make sure you read this! A quick explanation on what you just did by setting those DCC options I've said this once already and I will say it again, this guide is oriented towards leeching. The things I told you to do in the DCC options part reflect that heavily, if you plan to use IRC just to chat it would be a better idea to set the options to Ignore whereever possible and set the DCC Ignore to all for safety purposes.

By using the options I've mentioned above, your client will automatically accept any incoming files and any incoming DCC Chats think of the DCC chat as a private conversation, it is also used to get into Fserves explained below. Now, it's a good idea to scan everything you receive with an antivirus if you plan on doing this.

The flipside is if you don't use these options you have to sit at your PC attending to your IRC client all the time. Now, that being said we are done with the options and we can move on to the next part! When you are connected, the title bars of status windows will show the network name and your nick, while title bars of channel windows will show their names. MircX is the name of the network, katydid is my nick, and akatsuki-manga is a channel. Now we come to a DOS-like part. What servers are there?

If you used to be able to send files just fine, then think about what you changed recently. Did you switch to a new ISP, start sharing your connection among multiple PCs, install a router, load up a software firewall? See our firewall guide for more info. How can I speed up the DCC get or download? Short version: You can't. There are no commands for you to speed up your DCC get anybody claiming otherwise is usually ignorant or trying to give you a trojan horse virus.

Stop downloading from elsewhere to free up your bandwidth, or get a faster ISP, but that's about it. There are commands for a sender to optimize his sending speed see next question , but most file servers are already sending as fast as they can, there's just too many people getting files from them at the same time and splitting up their finite available bandwidth.

Also, DCC was never designed for large file transfers; it is relatively inefficient and error prone. How can I speed up a DCC send? Short version: generally you're limited by the same factors described above. If you have a very fast, stable connection, sometimes you can improve that efficiency a little by adjusting your client parameters, e.

As explained above, those commands do not affect DCC get speeds. Why can't I join cracks or other warez channel? Channels that deal in warez are sometimes invite-only as a result of being attacked by enemies, or just to keep the channel more manageable. If you can't figure out how to get your illegal serials update or whatever after reading the above guide, then you're on your own.

On several occasions I've already said there are no standardized commands, since file trading is an individual activity, not a standard part of IRC. I suggest you stop skimming around and go back and re-read this guide carefully, or else you are wasting your own time.

How do I get multiple files at the same time? Again, there are no standardized commands. There are some scripts out there that will automate the process for you, but certainly none that a responsible help channel would recommend due to problems with bugs, bloat unnecessary features that slow down or break your IRC progarm , or security backdoors.

Our best advice is to be patient and just get the files one at a time. How do I set up a file server? I can tell you how not to - don't go downloading some big script just to serve files, at least not right away.



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