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nivallen

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hi!

Few days ago I've installed Vista SP1 and have no problems,but now when i start my utorrent in all of my webbrowsers ( firefox,IE) i can't open any www,they're opening all the time,but don't open at all;/ it's even more strange because email,newsgroups and msn is still working!

Do you know solution for my problem?

Nivallen

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You only have 7 KiBps upload limit?! :/ I'm thinking from just that settings are defunct? What about trying turning off UPnP/NAT-PMP if it's not needed. What about DHT.... I know tomato is better than default firmware but it could be the ISP throttling or shaping when it detects any bittorrent traffic. What are your settings in the Speed Guide (Ctrl-G)?

Does this happen all the time? What about with 1 torrent running? What about with only running the recent torrent from http://distribution.openoffice.org/p2p/ ? Does the interruption happen immediately after starting the torrent? And does the connectivity level out after the upload steadies at your limit? What is your Ctrl-P -> Advanced -> net.max_halfopen

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i have been using utorrent for many many months now and i have never got this problem before,so I suppose it's the Vista SP1 fault... i have 7kB/s upload limit in utorrent,because i have non symetric connection (upload is about 30 kB/s) :)

DHT is on and so is UPnP/NAT-PMP,i haven't changed anything in utorrent and because of that i blame Vista SP1 :) 2 other PC units are connected to this router and using utorrent with the same settings - they don't have this problem! net.max_halfopen is 8(?) ,it happens all the time now for about 2 days and,this problem don't depend of the number of torrents and happens immediately after starting the torrent! What is more - this don't depend of utorrent usage of whole bandwidth! i'm stuck with no ideas;/

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If you don't want to give out the logfiles best guess I can make is that http://forum.utorrent.com/search.php?action=search&forum=-1&search_in=all&sort_by=0&sort_dir=DESC&show_as=posts&keywords=vista+sp1&author=&search=Submit will help you :/ It doesn't make sense to automatically assume it's SP1 either, UNLESS your other two computers are not on Vista SP1 and don't have this problem.

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  • 3 months later...

Hello, I have same problem on Windows Vista SP1, but few month I used utorrent with SP1 and all works well. When I open utorrent all browsers do not open www, but mirc, miranda, outlook still working, and when I close utorrent, only after 15-20 minutes i can open www in browsers (IE7, FF3).

On russian forums about vista one man says that the problem in Windows Vista KB952709 update, and after uninstall it all works, I try uninstall it, but nothing happened.

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I was having this problem today after installing a old SP1 Security update. Sounds like you need to patch tcpip.sys. To confirm if you need to patch..

I recommend doing the following after a fresh boot:

Open Event Viewer (http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/vista/vista_event_viewer.htm)

Navigate to 'Windows Log' > 'Sytem'

Load uTorrent. If you see a Warning for a tcpip then you need to patch tcpip.sys

Vista Autopatcher: http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/02/17/download-vista-tcpipsys-and-uac-auto-patcher-to-increase-tcp-connection-limit/

Hope this helps

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Even WRT54GL w/ Tomato can have problems unless you are aggressive about dropping inactive TCP & UDP connections. I have mine set at 120 seconds and big global max such as 200 connections on µTorrent is working fine. Before I became aggressive about dropping those connections, the router performed poorly.

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Then uTorrent's half open limit is still set too high. Try lowering that value in uTorrent to 1 for testing. If the 4226 error messages quit appearing, then at least that's a sign we're on the right track to solving the problem.

(I set my half open limit to 0 sometimes and "live off incoming connections" to keep connected peers/seeds high...to partially hide from ComCast's connection killing disruption.)

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Or it could be that he's using other applications that just happen to be constantly sucking up a bunch of half-open connection slots. AFAIK, Vista's limitation is the same as XP's across all flavors of Vista -- unlike what many people claim.

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