P2Pool is a distributed pool with many nodes on the network.
If you mine with 2 MH/s on 100 nodes with a balanced cgminer (Pool management -> change strategy -> balance) it will show up on each node with 20 kH/s but having higher payout than someone who is mining with 100kH/s on a single node. Do you understand what I mean?
I can't imagine how this would be correct. The # of nodes you are on and how much you split your hash power doesn't impact how long it will take you to find a valid share. And your valid shares are what get you paid. 20 kH/s on 100 nodes or 2MH/s on 1 node should have exactly the same expected and average incomes over time.
@roy7, Thats exactly what I tried to explain. This topic is so hard for me as a non-native english speaker and I keep getting this question over and over again.
You don't get more if you split your hashrate. But for everyone only checking a single node
it looks like someone with 20 kH/s is getting more. This is basicly what I tried to explain.
@dogfav, No. It simply doesnt matter if you mine a single node or multiple nodes.
Sorry for the confusion! It's all about my english skills lol...