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In [[FAQ_ed2k|eD2k]] context, an ID is a unique number which identifies a [[client]] to a [[server]]. And '''only''' to the server.
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In [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia|eD2k]] context, an ID is a unique number which identifies a [[client]] to a [[server]]. And '''only''' to the server.
  
 
Depending on the accessibility the client is allowed to give other clients servers give the client a:
 
Depending on the accessibility the client is allowed to give other clients servers give the client a:
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It is always '''strongly''' recommended to have a High ID when possible.
 
It is always '''strongly''' recommended to have a High ID when possible.
  
Read [[FAQ_ed2k#What_is_LowID_and_HighID?|this]] to learn more about IDs.
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Read [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What_is_LowID_and_HighID?|this]] to learn more about IDs.

Latest revision as of 11:15, 29 June 2008

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In eD2k context, an ID is a unique number which identifies a client to a server. And only to the server.

Depending on the accessibility the client is allowed to give other clients servers give the client a:

It is always strongly recommended to have a High ID when possible.

Read this to learn more about IDs.