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wolfox
Gentle Wolfox

join:2002-11-27
Dunnellon, FL

reply to snickstx
Re: Is BitTorrent killing my AT&T DSL?

I am running a Speedstream 5100b (5 light) modem and a Linksys professional VPN router.(4000 series if memory serves, w/ stock firmware flash from factory.) The router has a hard limit of 30 simultaneous inbound/outbound connections. Controlling and hard capping maximum global connections allowed by Azureus took care of the stalling/stuttering issues I had. Everything runs as advertised.
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The RIAA killed my legal webcast. Sadly it will never be mourned...


Doctor Four
My other vehicle is a TARDIS
Premium
join:2000-09-05
Dallas, TX
·AT&T U-Verse


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reply to snickstx
I have the 6M/768K Elite package here, with the Speedstream
4100B. There is also a Linksys WRT54GL connected. I've had
to limit my BitTorrent upload to 60 KB/S in order to be able
to browse without trouble.

My older Linksys WRT54G couldn't handle a lot of traffic,
and after torrenting for more than a day or two would begin
to crap out. The usual signs of this happening were pages
that didn't load right.

You should also limit the number of connections that your
client can make per torrent and the number of total
connections as well. Too many can easily overload a router.

The Azureus wiki recommends a maximum of only 2 torrents
for best download speed; I've actually gone as high as 5
with no trouble.
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"The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots." - Doctor Who (from Robot)


Flippant
So Much For Subtlety
Premium,Mod
join:2000-06-04
Katy, TX
 reply to snickstx
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kreggo

join:2003-03-10
Pearland, TX

reply to snickstx
Re: Is BitTorrent killing my AT&T DSL?

I've run UTorrent across a Speedstream 4100 for the past 2 years with no problem. I have the 5M/1M Elite package. I run as many as 10 torrents at once, with no limits on upload or download.
I did have problems with the Linksys WRT54GS choking and slowing down so I switched to a DLink DIR-655. I've not seen any problems with the DSL circuit itself, just my router.


David
No,there is another.
Premium,VIP
join:2002-05-30
Granite City, IL
clubs:
reply to chris
I used to be over there in SWBT territory (till I moved across) when I did bit torrent I limited my uploads to about and no greater than 128kbps (768kbps max upstream). I would make sure I didn't do any greater than 2-5 max.


chris

@rr.com

reply to snickstx
I can't have dsl where i live so i have time warner cable. i have a linksys wrt54g and use utorrent and had similar problems. i followed the firmware upgrade to the linksys listed in the faq and it solved my problem. you might try checking their faq, »utorrent.com/faq.php, to see if any of the issues listed fit your specific problem.

attsbcisgay

join:2003-03-18
Beverly Hills, CA
reply to wolfdragon01
You shouldn't download too many torrent at a time
try 2 or 3...
I have the same problems when I try to do 10 or more...
You're too greedy and the network is overloaded
Your modem cannot handle that.


wolfdragon01
Premium
join:2004-03-22
Saint Peters, MO
clubs:

reply to snickstx
I have been using µTorrent and Azureus on my DSL connection. The one thing i ran into with the Linksys nic freaks out on bit torrent or it was something that Azureus has run into problems with and stated to using the chipset drivers instead of the Linksys drivers.


d_l
Barsoom
Premium,MVM
join:2002-12-08
Reno, NV
reply to hotlynx2
You don't have a Speedsteam modem with ACK prioritization then.


hotlynx2

join:2001-01-25
Beaumont, TX
reply to snickstx
I have pro (3000 down 512 up)and the upload kills the download to about 768 if I upload more than 40kB\S.


d_l
Barsoom
Premium,MVM
join:2002-12-08
Reno, NV

reply to snickstx
There is a limit to the number of connections (sessions) the 5100/4100 modems can have open when the modem is making the PPPoE connection. That limiting number (something more than 100) is raised to a higher limit when the modem is bridged. Sorry to be so vague, but no one has pinned down these numbers.

Either limit the number of connections your P2P client is making or switch to bridged or PPP on the computer mode in the modem. I suppose that the 2Wires have similar connection constraints, but even less is known about their limits.


stromile

@sbcglobal.net
reply to snickstx
Let me ask the same question: is bittorrent killing my AT&T DSL? Would love to know.

snickstx

join:2005-10-08
Fort Worth, TX

I've had my DSL for a year now, started at Pro, went to Elite a couple of months ago, on lightspan RT. I have torred the entire time, using Azureus until recently. I switched to µTorrent with my new laptop (2 weeks ago). Running fine until today.

I have been downing some tors from a private board with no trouble whatsoever for about a week. This afternoon, I added about 10 new ones from TPB. About 20 minutes later, my sync started cycling about once a minute. Reboot modem, same thing. I killed µTor, sync is fine for hours. Start it again, starts to die within 5 minutes. WTF? I enjoy be throttled, but not like this.

So, what to do...switch clients, edit settings or use my 2Wire for target practice?
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