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| reply to Nicrypt Re: DGL-4300 and bittorrent
I have been testing settings as well, i use the 4100. Long story short use firmware 1.4 turn off unused ALG's like pptp, aol, vpn, netmeeting, and l2tp. Gamefuel on auto classification, upload speed set manually, explicit rules set for games (BF2). I get full bandwidth through the router, with local speed tests to my isp. Game ping times are excellent. You can try turning on UPNP for bittorrent, i have before and it works well. I have done probe tests with upnp enabled the router will not respond to requests to upnp from the internet it has to be started on your side of the firewall. | |  Nicrypt
join:2005-10-06 UK
| reply to kareshi7 I am replying to any topics regarding the DGL-4300 and/or the DSL-300T as these are the two items I purchased which caused a few issues which I have now overcome after a week of configuration changes. As with all routers/modems issues arise.... thats life. So enough waffle...... the concluding facts:
www.dlink.co.uk
DSL-300T with latest firmware 05/2005. Latest to date anyway as of 06/09/2005. DGL-4300 with v1.4 firmware
(1) A couple of points if you are thinking of using this router and modem together: The DGL-4300 requires the 1.4 firmware to fix compat issues. If you are planning to use the modem as the PPPoA for connecting to your ISP, and the router connecting to the modem via DHCP Client be aware that the modem has a refresh rate of 60 seconds on the DHCP IP timeout which would be better increased to perhaps 3600 seconds.
(2) Now for the problematic DSL-300T: I orginally thought it was the router causing most of the issues I was having, I was proved wrong. If you are planning to use this modem for the most basic of tasks behind a router or PC you are unlikely to experience any diffculties. But for those who use the internet for anything and everything the modem is very prone to crashing or hanging over a few mins or several hours when overloaded with connections (Keep reading for Solution). Now I mention bittorrent as this is very heavy on the connections, I am using ABC 3.0.0, but most other clients are the same to be quite frank. The work around solution is not to use the PPPoA feature on the modem, and use the modem as a direct BRIDGE. This is configured in the setup modem drop down list. Once the modem is configured as a bridge and DHCP server turned off, the router can be configured to use PPPoE/PPPoA in my case PPPoE as my UK ISP supports it. Problem solved!
(3) Now for the DGL-4300: I have read so many forums about problems and issues regarding this router, but my first comment would be dont assume the router is always at fault. In most cases it wont be!!! My only comments on this would be the 3 areas for port configuration are fine as they provide, single port fowarding, port range forwarding and triggered port forwarding. GAMEFUEL I now have configured as default and automatic after trying several methods I am happy with the default settings. But if you really really want something below or higher than everything else use 255 for low priority items and 128 for high priority items whilst Auto is still enabled as disabling this will only cause more headaches.
Hope some of this advice has been helpful for someone, any questions just ask!!!
Regards Nick | |
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