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    Upload from HTTP Source direct to Wuala Last reply on May 11, 2008 23:29.

    Is it possible to download a file from a http source direct to wuala? For example, I have a file already hosted on a site, instead of me downloading and then re-uploading to wuala, can I choose to upload straight to wuala? Much like remote uploading.
    Masc0t Masc0t asked this question on May 10, 2008 22:37.
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    Waste of bandwidth!!

    Why is wuala dowloading / uploading ca 10kb/s in average when i don't share any thing or have any files? i have sen that it is constant 10kb/s in average it is like 25 gb month in waste!
    Can someone clearify this.
    Kalle Kalle asked this question on May 11, 2008 13:13. nmat joined Kalle and 2 other people asking this question. It's tagged dowload, and waste
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    Wuala on Windows 2000 problem Last reply on May 11, 2008 17:49.

    Hello
    I'm a new Wuala user.

    I installed it on my home machine running Windows XP without a problem. But I can't make it run on my second computer running Windows 2000.

    It installs correctly but the program seems to crash when launched. The wuala.exe process appears shortly in the task manager then disappears without an error message. I have admin rights on this machine.

    Is Wuala compatible with Windows 2000?
    david zennf david zennf asked this question on May 06, 2008 13:24.
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    When will we be able to access from behind a firewall ? Last reply on February 16, 2008 17:40.

    I'm in the situation where I work on a laptop, which connection oscillates between work and home.
    Basically, if I can't use wuala correctly because it's unavailable behind my workplace firewall, it's of no use to me anymore.

    I know there are simple solutions that permit connexions from firewalled machine to firewalled machine, like used in e.g. skype.
    (I also know skype relays are a pain in the ass for netadmins too ;) )

    Wouldn't there be a way to use elegant solutions for these situations ?
    I mean, if my service is hampered because I can't take advantage of my workplace connection, I'm loosing so much wuala loses all interest.

    For starters, I'm still useful for non firewalled hosts, since I could be "told" by a relay to connect directly to them in case they have something to request from me. Which wouldn't cost the relays much in that case.

    Second, even if I take bandwidth form relays in the firewall to firewall case, I still bring in presence regularity, which is a definite plus to lower file replication.

    Most important: if I don't have that possibility, wuala is a No for me, and I'm simply gone. Loss for everyone.

    So, what is your stance in the close future regardig that ?

    Thanks in advance,
    nouz nouz asked this question on February 14, 2008 15:19. rtfm joined nouz and 2 other people asking this question. It's tagged relay, and firewalled
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    Wuala web interface Last reply on May 11, 2008 14:09.

    Is there any web interface for Wuala ?
    fawares fawares asked this question on May 11, 2008 13:31.
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    Keep Local Backup option? Last reply on May 10, 2008 07:31.

    Where has keep local backup gone in the UI? Is there any reason this option would have disappeared on both my Windows machine and my macs?
    paf0 paf0 asked this question on March 17, 2008 15:52. Schnetzler joined paf0 and 7 other people asking this question.
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