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by LarryOfArabia2
25 Mar 2018 16:40
Forum: Router
Topic: Installation Questions
Replies: 2
Views: 8346

Re: Installation Questions

Hi I2P installs itsel in the program files section and saves data into program data or user profile directory, depending on the setup as service or user start/stop. Therefor there is no portable installation currently available. Currently I cannot check for registry data, but IMHO at least the inst...
by LarryOfArabia2
25 Mar 2018 16:33
Forum: Router
Topic: Can't get to any eepsites
Replies: 2
Views: 8268

Re: Can't get to any eepsites

echelon wrote: 25 Mar 2018 15:11 Hi

sounds a bit like you did miss setup the http proxy for your browser.
Go into browser settings, and setup a http proxy to 127.0.0.1 port 4444 for http/https traffic, exclude 127.0.0.1/localhost traffic.

echelon
Yup, that's fixed it.
by LarryOfArabia2
25 Mar 2018 15:08
Forum: Router
Topic: Can't get to any eepsites
Replies: 2
Views: 8268

Can't get to any eepsites

No matter what .i2p link I try, I get page cannot be displayed and yahoo search engine comes up with useless stuff.

Not getting any jump links.
by LarryOfArabia2
25 Mar 2018 14:23
Forum: Router
Topic: Installation Questions
Replies: 2
Views: 8346

Installation Questions

I've installed I2P on a win7 machine.

Is the Registry used? If so, is there a standalone/portable installation option?

How can I control which browser is used and where the support files are located?
by LarryOfArabia2
25 Mar 2018 14:16
Forum: Guides
Topic: Tweaking for high bandwidth I2P router
Replies: 8
Views: 18497

Re: Tweaking for high bandwidth I2P router

Hi You can look that value up in the descition of your contract. ISP need to write the line speed into the contract. But as those are mostly theoretical values, better it is to do some speedtests on those webservices. As those are really dependant on the location you are, search for 2 or 3 of those...
by LarryOfArabia2
25 Mar 2018 05:49
Forum: Guides
Topic: Tweaking for high bandwidth I2P router
Replies: 8
Views: 18497

Re: Tweaking for high bandwidth I2P router

Not sure where to ask this question:

How can I determine my up and down speeds w/o asking the isp?