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Router 'choke point'

bobbobbob

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I tried to use huawei and tplink router, they came 'free' by default, once contract was signed.
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At some (random) points, the router stops providing internet connection for a while, after few minutes: continues providing internet connection.


What factors influence it?

i.e. downloading files via torrent with no-limited download speed. ( tempting to hold all free bandwith to the max ).

What actually makes router to choke most and frequent?
 
Downloading torrents may open a large number or connections at once, and this may exceed what the router can handle. Try limiting the number of connections in your Bittorent client and see if it helps.
 
Downloading torrents may open a large number or connections at once, and this may exceed what the router can handle. Try limiting the number of connections in your Bittorent client and see if it helps.

What software's, webpages actually does open large number of connections at once?
I am interested to know what kind of "exceed'ed limitations" causing router's to "freeze" ?
 
Saturated upload capacity kills download for everything on the home network behind the router. You can't download a web page when your request can't go out.
 
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