Terms and Definitions
Soket Number: This shows what socket number you are using for your PNN
UserName: This column will show what are the usernames on your PNN
UserNumber: This number is a sort of a reverse IP number
Port: Shows what port the client is using
Client: Shows what client is the user using
Link Type: Shows what Internet speed the user currently has
Shares: This shows how many files the user currently has shared.
Note: When you click a user in your PNN in the lower Pane, you will see the user's shared files.
Example of PNN:
If you got PNN enabled in options tab, PNN can be used by 2 or more aG users, you can add the user to the users tab, browse the user, then click the on a tune to make it start downloading and the users pnn will show in the connect tab, and then look for the user's PNN, like this "PNN - JaneDoe" , you can now connect to that pnn and even disconnect from the server or (PNN) you can now download directly from this user without going through the server. Just click on a tune from the browsed user in search if you want more from that user.
Another way of explaining
PNN is like a "dcc" in IRC, its sort of like a direct conenct to the user,
instead of going on the main server such as "Opennap" and looking for the
user again, you can just connect directly to the user.
Layout of
PNN:
There are two panes in the PNN screen. There is an upper pane which displays the users connected to your PNN, their Link Type, Shares, and Login Time.
The lower part of the PNN will display the user's particular info, if you select or highlight them from the upper pane. You will see their complete library, in which you can browse, and download files from.
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