Hi to all, i have the same problem in utorrent and i try bitcomet but the problem continue and also the connection lost each 15min. Before i have a DI-634 and this one are good very very fast. I can believe i spend so much money with this router to a poor results like this. I try 4 differents firmwares and they dont do nothing.
What i can do more before returns the router?
Regards to everyone
Hold your horses everybody...
The DIR655 (every firmware version) does, IMHO, not have a problem with BT. Because....
This is my log:
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 20:43:44 2009 UPnP renew entry 255.255.255.255 <-> 192.168.1.64:64925 <-> 192.168.0.2:64925 UDP timeout:-1 'Teredo'
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 20:43:01 2009 Above message repeated 2 times
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 20:42:54 2009 Log viewed by IP address 192.168.0.2
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 20:42:43 2009 Above message repeated 1 times
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 20:42:41 2009 Allowed configuration authentication by IP address 192.168.0.2
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 20:42:26 2009 UPnP renew entry 255.255.255.255 <-> 192.168.1.64:64925 <-> 192.168.0.2:64925 UDP timeout:-1 'Teredo'
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 20:40:42 2009 Above message repeated 3 times
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 20:40:09 2009 UPnP added entry 255.255.255.255 <-> 192.168.1.64:64925 <-> 192.168.0.2:64925 UDP timeout:-1 'Teredo'
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 20:40:09 2009 UPnP added entry 255.255.255.255 <-> 192.168.1.64:40123 <-> 192.168.0.2:40123 UDP timeout:-1 'uTorrent (UDP)'
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 20:40:09 2009 UPnP added entry 255.255.255.255 <-> 192.168.1.64:40123 <-> 192.168.0.2:40123 TCP timeout:-1 'uTorrent (TCP)'
3 minutes for a 18 Mb torrent...no rejected packages.
I really think you need to investigate your modemsetting or Torrent client configuration. It's too easy to blame the router. Networking is all about configuration and interoperatability between the devices....plain and simple.
any ideas? this is killing my torrents. i Have a torrent with 25 000 seeds/7 900 peers and i can only connect to 15 people, this is beyond a joke
You can configure your BT client to open up all those seeds/peers. You will defintely crash your PC (TCP/IP limit on Windows XP SP2 & Vista: maximum simultaneous half-open (incomplete) outbound TCP connection attempts per second), your router and modem (no. of connections is also maxed ofcourse).
Windows XP SP2 has a 10 maximum incomplete concurrent connection attempts limit per second, Windows Vista default limit is based on which edition of Vista users are using. For example, Home Basic has maximum limit of 2, and Vista Ultimate is 25 per second. Normal Windows Vista users should not face any problem or slow network connection with the half-open connections limit. However, heavy P2P (peer-to-peer) applications users such as uTorrent, BitTorrent, BitComet, Azureus, ABC, eMule (eDonkey network), etc, or P2PTV such as TVants, PPLive, PPStream, Sopcast, etc may face some error or slow download and upload speed due to this limit.
Please check your Windows logviewer and see if there are Event ID 4226 errors.
And while is was writing this:
23m 1s -> 722 Mb, avg speed 546.7 kB/s
Router log:
INFO] Wed Jan 07 21:38:44 2009 Allowed configuration authentication by IP address 192.168.0.2
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 21:38:38 2009 UPnP renew entry 255.255.255.255 <-> 192.168.1.64:64925 <-> 192.168.0.2:64925 UDP timeout:-1 'Teredo'
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 21:35:26 2009 Above message repeated 6 times
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 21:35:01 2009 Blocked incoming TCP packet from 92.81.139.198:63816 to 192.168.1.64:40123 as PSH:ACK received but there is no active connection
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 21:34:42 2009 UPnP renew entry 255.255.255.255 <-> 192.168.1.64:64925 <-> 192.168.0.2:64925 UDP timeout:-1 'Teredo'
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 20:59:30 2009 Above message repeated 77 times
[INFO] Wed Jan 07 20:59:11 2009 Administrator logout
Only one blocked packet. Why? I also got a Vista warning, go figure what that was:
Log Name: System
Source: Tcpip
Date: 7-1-2009 21:35:03
Event ID: 4226
Task Category: None
Level: Warning
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: Edgar-PC
Description:
TCP/IP has reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP connect attempts.