Talk:Xunlei

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Some people seems to be using this wikipedia as an advertisement for their software. Gigaget is just a third party mod version of the software. This is not an alternate name. Maybe the ones who added this title just want to promote the software. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Animekill (talk • contribs) 01:18, 10 May 2009 (UTC)

'''Somebody please amend it. Someone wrote gigaget is an alternate title. but i do not think so. this should be another software. please check what it is and change it back.'''

From the Xunlei website, translated from Chinese by Google
The Thunderbolt company

January 2002, Shenglong Zou returned to China from Silicon Valley and founded Sandai With his Duke schoolmate Hao Cheng. 2004, IDG invested Sandai. May 2005, Sandai changed named to Thunder. 2006, Morningside Ventures invested Thunder. January 2007, Thunder got 3rd fund from the lead of Ceyuan Ventures with participators of Morningside, IDG, Fidelity Asia. Google was the strategic investor. Thunder download manager, generally called Thunder, is the flagship product of Thunder Corporation. With its core technology of P2SP data transfer engine, Thunder expands its advantage from downloading to multiple fields. Now, Xunlei Kankan, an independent video-on-demand product providing DVD quality videos swept over China. Gougou search engine providing multimedia search is the fourth biggest search engine in China and dominats video search. Other supplementary products range from local Media Player to Software Assistant. The following snippet is from Baidu’s Top List of Software Search in 2009-7-8:

Human Resources-Miss Jiang ">
 * Contact : hr@xunlei.comE-mail : hr@xunlei.com
 * 0755－26035888
 * Fax : 0755-26035777
 * Mailing address : 7/F,the 11th Buiding,ShenZhen Software Park,the 2nd Gao Xin zhong Road,High-Tech Park,ShenZhen,P.R.China
 * Company Address : http://www.xunlei.com
 * Postal Code : 518057

Somebody please amend it. Someone wrote gigaget is an alternate title. but i do not think so. this should be another software. please check what it is and change it back.
Thunderbolt culture "> Thunderbolt corporate culture is the culture and the cultures of both the market. Specifically, the use of Silicon Valley Thunderbolt modern enterprise management mode :
 * In Thunderbolt, the pursuit of equality and open communication and exchanges, or even the industry is the most comfortable and most enjoy the contacts and exchanges between the because Thunderbolt have the leisure industry best coffee bars.
 * In Thunderbolt, we learn from each other and in the coolest Internet technology development and promotion, including, of course, the competitive game will grow.
 * In Thunderbolt, we guarantee the results of the premise, flexible working hours, free Internet Whether white cat or black cat catch mice is a good cat.
 * In Thunderbolt, through the company's generous stock options to truly share companies, and Salaries and benefits no less than 23,000, double-earned payroll system is Thunderbolt company culture to a brilliant composition.
 * In Thunderbolt, we appreciate the spirit of adventure and innovation capacity, and for each provide adequate space for growth and development prospects.

20.133.0.14 11:57, 31 May 2007 (UTC)

Wrong title/content
The Xunlei is a software, not a company. The company that developped Xunlei is called Sandai technologies Inc.(三代科技 In Chinese)--Vintei 15:56, 23 June 2007 (UTC)


 * It renamed from Sandai to Xunlei in May 2005.(Stated here in Chinese) --Voidvector (talk) 07:40, 12 June 2008 (UTC)

Used as Bit Torrent Client
October 16 2007.

Seen in use as a Bit Torrent client.

No mention of this anywhere so is a hybridised client the same as has recently been done by the FlashGet download manager which does not reciprocate connections, just downloads off of Bit Torrent and not upload back and falsifies data reciprocation causing data to be regarded as trash in Bit Torrent clients.

Given known nature of this software this seems likely and is indicated here http://www.cwrblog.net/431/kuaichecom-competitor-of-xunleicom.html

Bit Torrent users beware, this thing is a hybrid that will cause tons of trash data when connections are allowed to it the same as FlashGet! >>>DeltaPan<<<

Im not sure about upload, if leave to himself this program will eat a lot of upload bandwitch. and there is nowhere a upload limit setting.

Even if you use a external tool to limit the upload i noticed the program is really aggressive in opening connection to other peers. If you add a torrent with a high number of peers it will try to open a lot of connection basicly killing my router. Basicly use something else.

Lishi —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.52.105.179 (talk) 12:41, 17 October 2007 (UTC)

87.80.32.220 13:50, 16 October 2007 (UTC)

This reads like one big advertisement
This whole article at the moment reads like one big advertisement for Xunlei. It doesn't appear encyclopedic at all. It includes too much hyperbole; as an example, look at my changes to the P2SP section. When you squeeze out the sweet-talk and keep to the facts, I could combine the 4 paragraphs into one. It also seems to contain a lot of Original Research.

It's almost as if an employee of the company that produces Xunlei has written all of this. I absolutely apologise if I am false... although it still stands that a lot of this article should probably be re-written. I haven't got the time to re-write it all at the moment, but I have made a start with the P2SP section. Gwatts88 (talk) 23:32, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
 * You might want to browse through the history; the quality has gone up and down. --HamburgerRadio (talk) 23:41, 3 January 2010 (UTC)

Yes, the software is an absolute pile of shit. I live in China, the Chinese people I know would never install this filth on their hard-disk, not just because of the mal and adware bundled in it, but because the company supplies every last bit of information about your practices, and what is on your HD to the (Chinese) Government.

Someone remove malicious link
Reference link number 1 is malicious. It managed to deliver a payload through firefox to my machine allowing it to corrupt some necessary files, causing my Ubuntu system to fail to boot and push the payload further, my Linux Mint system to lose the installed kernel, as well as my OpenSUSE machine. --76.113.168.220 (talk) 10:31, 29 November 2010 (UTC)


 * Somehow I doubt that. --antilivedT 10:58, 29 November 2010 (UTC)

Final Combat
Xunlei is developing a game called "Final Combat" it is a direct rip off of Team Fortress 2 and Battlefield: Hero's. The models, weapons, and gameplay are all ripped from Team Fortress 2, and where applicable, reskinned. The maps are cut and pasted Battlefield: Hero's maps. In their official statement they claimed that Valve, the developers of Team Fortress 2, stole from them (Xunlei) even though Team Fortress 2 was released in 2007. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.74.47.144 (talk) 15:19, 20 June 2011 (UTC)
 * This only happened because the game went free and the gold farmers in japan got bored and reskinned a game that i happen to care alot about. This new "final combat" is direct rip-off. the half the characters shown so far didnt even have stories, aside from "firebat" a direct rip of pyro that, to be fair, i liked. But yeah. someones going to get sued. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.106.107.251 (talk) 01:40, 29 August 2011 (UTC)

File Sharing or Criticism ?
qoute : "Experience[whose? clarification needed] has shown that Xunlei version 0.1.0.0 refuses to upload any data for a torrent that has only two leechers (i.e., when the only seeder is offline). All Chinese ISPs limit BitTorrent bandwidth, as a result the Chinese users can't upload as the rest of the world . Furthermore, the 0.1.0.0 client sequentially requests pieces, which goes against the distributive nature of P2P." The paragraph is unclear. What do ISPs have to do with Xunlei ? Is the 2nd sentence related to the 1st ? Or should all these sentences be moved to the Criticism section ? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Preroll (talk • contribs) 19:34, 11 November 2012 (UTC)