Strong DC ++ is one of the most popular P2P clients today. It can work with different hubs and download different data. A hub is a node in a P2P network where users exchange files and communicate.
Instructions
Step 1
To add the required hub, you can use the corresponding item in the program settings menu in the top panel. To do this, open the program using the Start menu or a shortcut on the desktop. If the application starts minimized, open it by clicking on the arrow in the right corner of the bottom Windows panel and selecting the client icon in the list that appears.
Step 2
In the opened "Strong DC ++" click "File" - "Settings". In the left pane of the window that appears, select the "General" tab. On the right side, enter your nickname and e-mail that you would like to use when visiting the hubs. You can also set your name in the settings when adding the desired resource.
Step 3
Go to the "Download" page. In this section, specify the folders for storing downloaded data and under-downloaded files. Configure connection parameters in the corresponding items.
Step 4
Go to the "Shara" section and select a folder to share with other users. Some hubs require a certain amount of shared (open) data to log into the server. Wait for the end of the hashing procedure and go to the next program settings.
Step 5
After finishing changing the program connection parameters, click "OK" and return to the main window. In the top toolbar, click the star button. In the menu that opens, specify the name that you would like to use for the hub. In the line "Address" enter the address of the hub. In the "Personal information" section, enter your nickname and password. If this field is left blank, the nickname that was specified in the "General" block of the settings will be used to access the server. Press the "OK" button. Hub added.
Step 6
To connect to the hub, open the "Favorites" menu and select the required resource. If all settings were made correctly, you will see a message about successful login and will be able to use all the client's functions.