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GameFr3ak
post Aug 11 2011, 06:04 PM

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found out something interesting after some searching and reading....

Each and every router have different NAT table size, RAM and processor. In order to choose a good router for torrents.

The router has to have a large NAT table size, good amount of RAM and processor to handle the heavy connections loads.

The user will also need to tweak the # of established connections, namely peers. More peers doesn't mean faster connection, should there be a bottle neck somewhere in between. The download speed will deteriorates..

Damn I wish I'm at home now
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post Aug 11 2011, 07:02 PM

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QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Aug 11 2011, 06:48 PM)
So... you should get Asus N56. It handles 300k connection. xD
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Thats too much for my tiny bandwidth (5m) lol and also the price sweat.gif sweat.gif sweat.gif
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post Aug 11 2011, 07:31 PM

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QUOTE(bahathir @ Aug 11 2011, 07:17 PM)
The bandwidth and download speed limited to what you paid for. If you subcribed 5Mbps, you only get 5Mps + 10% of burst (<-just my imigination). So, if you get better router, it doesn't mean you can get faster speed.

I am using rtorrent for torrenting and set up to 40 peers' connection. I also throttle UPLOAD speed to 5 kBps only (unless you are seeding)... smile.gif This torrent client can handles multiple torrents at the same time, but , it still limited to what I set earlier. 

Yes, many peers does not mean faster download. The higher the conection, the more load added to the tiny router and degrades the torrent's quality and experience. smile.gif Hence, even a single HTTP download  can use used up the all bandwidth.

You need higher number of SEEDERs. Most of the time, I only download torrents which have the most numbers of seeders.

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Agreed but I should be getting 400kbps of DL speed. I achieved this with a single file, but not on multiple files. Multiple files will establish MORE connections. Hence, in my understanding, will put great amount of stress on the router.

If the router is crappy or lowgrade unit, then it will just slow down like pull a bull uphill lol
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post Aug 12 2011, 05:10 PM

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wondering about something,
i was using the line at home
use a while then suddenly the LAN connection icon got an '!'
then it says unidentified network, no internet access
so i disabled it, reanable it back, then it resumes.. now its occurring quite frequently
any idea why ar? was it the router again ?

I tried turning off the torrent client then it stops happening -.- router cant handle the load again ?
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post Aug 12 2011, 05:39 PM

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QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Aug 12 2011, 05:37 PM)
Yeah... i said that. haha... limit connection in ur bt client...
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speed is good now.. i changed the client to azureus and its speeding up to 500kbps ++ but this hiccups is occurring...randomly... i think im gonna replace the router very very soon -.-
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post Aug 12 2011, 07:15 PM

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I take back my word now.. I patched my windows 7 with TCP-Z, opened up more allowed connections and voila.. my connection doesnt reset no more..

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