ManBearPig
Diamond Member
Are there any good guides or anything to help customize utorrent for the best speeds? thanks
(but you must visit portforward.com, it's very complicated to forward).
And the max # of connections was like 750?? Yeah, find me a router capable of handling anywhere near that!
Note extreme sarcasm on your quote # 1
and as far as # 2, I thought I seen some articles testing the # of connections possible, and even the supposed gaming or higher end routers weren't anywhere near that many. Seems like as soon as other people using my net connect starting loading up torrents with way too high of settings, or just too many at lower settings, I get very frequent disconnects which I thought was from the upload speed and simultaneous connections on the router.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Wow, do you people really have this much trouble with bittorrent download speeds? All I've ever done is forward the right ports and mine go full speed as long as there's enough seeds and peers.
Originally posted by: Forsythe
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Wow, do you people really have this much trouble with bittorrent download speeds? All I've ever done is forward the right ports and mine go full speed as long as there's enough seeds and peers.
I get a maximum of 30 kb/s. Yes i have problems.
1,000 sounds way too high. That will bring a bunch of routers to their knees
Originally posted by: Nothinman
1,000 sounds way too high. That will bring a bunch of routers to their knees
Sounds like you guys have just decided that SOHO routers should suck, 1000 connections shouldn't require much in the way of resources and no way should be able to over power a half-decent embedded device. The memory required for a single connection is on the order of a handful of bytes, so even assuming their custom OS is really stupid and rounding up to 2K each that's only 2M of memory.
I'm not saying that they don't suck and they won't drop connections, but that doesn't mean people should keep blindly buying them without complaining to the manufacturer, how else do you expect things to get better?