Art Alexion on 9 Feb 2007 19:22:50 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] BitTorrant and routers


On Friday 09 February 2007 12:57, Doug Crompton wrote:
> I suspect more then a few are using Torrant SW on this list. While I have
> primarily used it in winXp this is more a router question. I am using
> Linksys BEFRS41's here and I am having lockups issues when running
> Torrent. Goggling for this, it seems that this is a common issue with this
> and other Linksys models and there does not seem to be a satisfactory fix.
> I suspect that they cannot handle the number of open connections in a
> NAT'ed environment.
>
>
> The consensus is to go to Dlink routers. Anyone have any comments on this?

My cheapo Actiontec works fine, although I notice that bittorrent keeps 
chugging along even if rp-pppoe dies.

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