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**How to use DHT Network in BitComet? | **How to use DHT Network in BitComet? | ||
- | Nothing needs to be done to use the DHT Network in BitComet. It is enabled by default and can be disabled in: Options -> Advanced -> Connection -> Enable DHT Network. Or see //[[http:// | + | Nothing needs to be done to use the DHT Network in BitComet. It is enabled by default and can be disabled in: Options -> Advanced -> Connection -> Enable DHT Network. Or see // |
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**[[bitcomet_status_bar|DHT Connection Status:]]** | **[[bitcomet_status_bar|DHT Connection Status:]]** | ||
* A Green Circle at the bottom right hand corner of the client followed by a statement "DHT Connected Node: XXX" means that you're successfully tapped into the DHT Network. | * A Green Circle at the bottom right hand corner of the client followed by a statement "DHT Connected Node: XXX" means that you're successfully tapped into the DHT Network. | ||
- | * A Grey Circle at the bottom right hand corner of the client followed by a statement "DHT not Connected" | + | * A Grey Circle at the bottom right hand corner of the client followed by a statement "DHT not Connected" |
+ | * Even if you have NO torrents running (i.e. active), BitComet should automatically connect to it's nearest DHT Node. | ||
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