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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DGL-4500 => Topic started by: Four2zero on March 14, 2010, 03:26:53 PM
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Okay, a NEW problem has arisen. I have been experiencing when a Torrent download is completed and when I start the seeding. The router will seriously lag out and it will go offline. I noticed that the O.L.E.D will flash letting me know it has went offline. I will only experience these issues while seeding Unlimited, but if I lower the seed down to 15KB/s it will run okay. Is there anyone experiencing this problem ?
Using uTorrent 2.0 (build 18488)
Seriously about to return this product back, giving me nothing but headaches !!!! RMA !!!! ??? ??? ??? ???
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What firmware are you running on the DGL-4500?
Who is your Internet Provider?
What about, say throttling the upload to 25KB/s?
How many peers are you letting connect to you during seeding?
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hmm, right now its throttled at 135 kb/s which is not bad, Global maximum number of connection 450 and Maximum number of connected peers per torrent: 100 and the number of upload slots is set to 6. My ISP is Timewarner Roadrunner, have there fastest connection (roadrunner). And the Firmware is 1.22NA
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I'm experiencing this issue, i have the port open and everything, same thing with bittorrent
A1 1.22 fw
comcast
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rileyper - What Torrent program are you using?
Four2zero - Have you tried another Torrent program?
I use Vuze and and old version of Mainline BitTorrent 4. No issues.
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rileyper - What Torrent program are you using?
Four2zero - Have you tried another Torrent program?
I use Vuze and and old version of Mainline BitTorrent 4. No issues.
No, that's one thing that has not come to my mind of using other clients. I will go ahead and try out the 2nd best client I think is BitComet & Vuze (formerly aka: Azurus) all though it is a memory hog as well, but will test it with other apps. Let you know how it goes.
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No, that's one thing that has not come to my mind of using other clients. I will go ahead and try out the 2nd best client I think is BitComet & Vuze (formerly aka: Azurus) all though it is a memory hog as well, but will test it with other apps. Let you know how it goes.
Okay, i have switched from a motorola surfboard SB5100 to a Cisco 2100 cable modem. And since then I have been seeding successfully....so it appears that the Motorola surfboard SB5100 model is hendering the performance of the DGL-4500, in my opinion....that is. Every thing is good. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Ahhh, I doabt that actually. Sorry. Its probably more likly comcast was throttling and when you swapped modem the counter was reset. A cable modem is too dumb to be able to block a port, nevermind dynamically restrict it. It would be like your toaster not toasting wheat, but being fine with white. But besides that, I have used 5101, 5120 and 6120 personally and seeded just fine. Glad you were able to fix it though. ::thumbs up::