I have a Linksys Wireless-B router, and I seem to be having problems using any BitTorrent downloader client for any length of time. I’ve troubleshot it, and it appears that a fix is to limit the number of global connections to my router to 200 or less – but I can’t find how to do that in the router’s manual or in the troubleshooting for any BitTorrent clients I can find. Can anyone tell me how, please?
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How To Restrict The Number Of Global Connections To My Router?
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Online Tarot Readings by an experienced Psychic 2:47 pm on December 3, 2009 Permalink
You need to limit that in the bittorrent client.
If you are using uTorrent or BitTorrent (they are identical), the setting is at Options>Preferences>Bandwidth – “Global maximum number of connections”
Screen shot in this guide
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Sausage 7:37 pm on December 3, 2009 Permalink
I have no idea how to fix that, but hit up Google with a problem like that before you stick it on Yahoo Answers.
However, you could try limiting your upload speed, by hitting ctrl+p inside of BitTorrent. You might also try uninstalling your current torrent client and switching to something else such as uTorrent.
Hope I helped!