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    RGX's Avatar Unstoppable
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    Been using bittorent for a while now and been very pleased with it good speeds, but recently I have been getting the dreaded yellow light problem, and crap speeds even on high user torrents. (i.e call of duty, 540 peers, my shad0w client only sees 7)

    If I connect to more than 30 peers at one time my PC disconnects (1Mb NTL broadband) so I have set a maximum of 30 peers connecting, which up untill now has been just fine, so can anyone give me tips on:

    1) Reasons why my PC disconnects if users connecting reaches over 30? (Heard it was something to do with network drivers)

    2) Reasons why my download is so slow and why my client can't "see" all tthe peers (ie if there are 540 users and my peer connection limit is 30, shouldnt I be seing 25 peers 5 seeds or something?)

    Yes I have been throttling my uploads, and my firewall is Zone Alarm. Any tips on either of these problems would be much appreciated.

    I am connecting through a hub but not a router.

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    muchspl2
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    what os are you running
    if its win98 thats why, it can't handel so many connections
    if you;re running xp then make sure you disable IFC (xp firewall)

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    Originally posted by muchspl2@1 July 2004 - 18:11
    what os are you running
    if its win98 thats why, it can't handel so many connections
    if you;re running xp then make sure you disable IFC (xp firewall)
    Windows XP, and I have XP firewall disabled, same problem.

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    Originally posted by RGX@1 July 2004 - 05:33
    Reasons why my PC disconnects if users connecting reaches over 30? (Heard it was something to do with network drivers)
    Perhaps your network hub cannot handle the load of 30+ connections at once to your computer if there's much other activity going to OTHER computers on the same LAN.

    What is your antivirus/anti-spyware situation on your computer?
    Have you kept both up-to-date and scan ofen?

    Is your hard drive/s slowly filling up from unknown causes?
    How much junk (# of files and # of MB) is in C:\WINDOWS\TEMP?
    (this should be empty or nearly empty&#33

    Are there any wireless connections between your computer and the internet?

    Have you monitored how much network traffic there is to/from your computer when NOT running any file-sharing programs?
    If you have a lot of 'background noise', it can cause random crashes.

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