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Does Windows XP limit connections?

wakawaka

Senior member
Anyone know if Windows XP limits connections? Everytime I have a few downloads going, AOL AIM disconnects and reconnects on me.

If its too little connections, anyone know how to fix/change this?
 

Are you running Service Pack 2 on that XP box? Then this might be the cause of your troubles:

MS TechNet

If so there is no "fix", this is the expected result. Scroll through this thread over at Slashdot where it is talked about:

Slashdot msg thread

Hope this helps.
 
Yep, concurrent connection-limit is set to 10 by XP SP2. The patch on lvllord modifies the tcpip.sys file to allow 50 concurrent connections.
 
Originally posted by: wakawaka
Originally posted by: minendo
It's only happening because you are using two sh!tass programs at the same time.

que? 😕

Isn't it obvious from his avatar he is a linux guy? He is obviously taking a shot at Windows and also at AOL Instant Messenger...
 
Originally posted by: bocamojo
Originally posted by: wakawaka
Originally posted by: minendo
It's only happening because you are using two sh!tass programs at the same time.

que? 😕

Isn't it obvious from his avatar he is a linux guy? He is obviously taking a shot at Windows and also at AOL Instant Messenger...


Actually if you read the title of thread here genius, I think he means the above listed "bearshare and AIM" which are the two programs he is referring to, not windows. I think anyone would have to agree that yes......these two programs do suck-ass.
 
Originally posted by: bocamojo
Yep, concurrent connection-limit is set to 10 by XP SP2. The patch on lvllord modifies the tcpip.sys file to allow 50 concurrent connections.
The connnection limit is for the number of concurrent connections currently being established*; once a connection is established it no longer counts against this 10 connection pool. wakawaka's problem sounds a lot more like he's reaching his bandwidth cap and things are starting to time out.

* This was put in so that should there be another worm outbreak, the worm's propogation will be slowed by being capped all the time when it tries infecting IP addresses not in use
 
Originally posted by: ViRGE
Originally posted by: bocamojo
Yep, concurrent connection-limit is set to 10 by XP SP2. The patch on lvllord modifies the tcpip.sys file to allow 50 concurrent connections.
The connnection limit is for the number of concurrent connections currently being established*; once a connection is established it no longer counts against this 10 connection pool. wakawaka's problem sounds a lot more like he's reaching his bandwidth cap and things are starting to time out.

* This was put in so that should there be another worm outbreak, the worm's propogation will be slowed by being capped all the time when it tries infecting IP addresses not in use

It continues to happen, so yup, this is the most logical reason I guess. I need more than 4 mpbs! 🙁 Damn comcast, lol
 
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