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    Quote Originally Posted by nykobing
    I had a d-link at the time also.
    Former D-link user myself ... My DI-604 was nothing but an uber pain in the arse.

    If you can afford it, the easiest fix would be to purchase another brand of router.

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    It's not azureus' problem, it's the router's problem, it doesnt like P2P networking. Try searching a forum specifically on your router, maybe you can find more help there.

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    http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/dlink
    check here. They usually have all sorts of useful info. This site helped me with my junk linksys router.

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    It is all very well people saying that it is the router's fault, but that doesn't explain everything.

    I had similar problems when I used Azureus, although it would stay up for a couple of days rather than hours. Download speeds weren't too good either, but I blamed that on my ISP. When I changed my ISP and upped the speed to 2Mbps I expected things to improve, but they didn't. As soon as I switched to Bitcomet the problems disappeared.

    If you actually study what's going on (Tcpview is useful here) you will see that Azureus keeps a LOT more connections, even if they are inactive. I suspect that is the majority of the problem, particularly on cheaper routers with relatively slow processors.
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    Azureus seems to work well for me -- until I want to turn it off.

    Without fail, every time I shut down Azureus, it reboots my computer. It's like someone hit the reset button, or yanked out the power cord and put it back in. I've only seen games have this kind of power over one's machine.

    Anyone else?

    Cheers,
    -Noble

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    Dry

    Since I started this thread My internet connection has shut off 4 times while Azureus was running , I tried lowering the number of torrent connections to as low as 150 and that did not help. So I think it my be my router I think its getting over loaded, its about 2 ½ years old so it may be time to get a new and better one.
    I’m using bitTorrent client right now to see how my router will react to that. We will see!

  7. BitTorrent   -   #137
    What version(s) of azureus are considered good. I mean, ones that arent looked at as possible hackable versions.

  8. BitTorrent   -   #138
    I wouldn't consider any of them good.

  9. BitTorrent   -   #139
    can anyone help me out and not just give me there opinon on azureus?

  10. BitTorrent   -   #140
    Quote Originally Posted by jbombs16
    What version(s) of azureus are considered good. I mean, ones that arent looked at as possible hackable versions.
    What do you mean bu 'possible hackable versions'..?

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