AllGamer Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 Here's some more food for thoughts...Connections limit is aprox 90~100 for the router, anything more than that the router will LOCK UP, and will require a button reset in the router box, even if it doesn't lock up webpages will go real slow, and even worse for secure web pagesFirefox is more susceptible to this than IE, since FireFox uses average 20 connectionsSo in utorrent i set Max Global to 70, giving me about 20+ free room to spare for regular web browsing and gaming.then i set the rest for 10 (peer per torrent) and 10 (slots per torrent)and then for Queueing 7 active torrent, and 5 downloadmeaning 70 / 7 = 10 so each torrent gets 10 peer/seed and 10 slots 1 for each of those peer/seedand on the Queue side it means out of 7 working torrents 5 are for download, 2 are for uploadif you change the 5 to a 3 then you'll have 3 downloads (leeching) and 4 uploads (seeding)by the way if you leave the above settings both Unlimited for download /upload speed, then the connection usually reaches 5Mbits download and 2.5 Mbits upload (and this is Mbits, not Mbytes)so set the Global speed accordingly to match your ISP connection.I'm on a 10Mbit so speed itself doesn't affect me at all, the router was my problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jewelisheaven Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 Hmm calculating 1 GiB per month means constant sustained throughput of 414 bytes per second. 1/3 that active time for your 8 GiB quota is ~ 10 KiBps... I'd verify your plan limits and do some calculating on your own.. or post em here or the page the plans are listed on for other critiques Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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