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Originally Posted by Nutty
I think I know what the problem is, regarding slow pages with azureus running. Its todo with the amount of network connections used. There are limits in windows, routers, and most likely the cable modems, as to how many connections you can sustain at a time.
Having azureus use most of these connections for itself, results in webpages having to load everything through a single connection, which is not how a web page normally loads. It normally downloads all the images, and seperate frames simultaneously using many connections.
I had an old Belkin router that would crash everytime I used CounterStrike server browser, because it opened too many connections.
Does anyone know the maximum number of connections supported by STB and SA cable modems, or on the ntl network ?
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I don't know if its the cause of everyones problems, but I do know my problem is down to packet loss when using the samsung STB, not the number of simultaneous P2P network connections made. Packet loss occurs whenever I'm doing any up/down loading, be it P2P, FTP, downloading from a website etc. I'm told this is a known problem with the samsung STBs, which is being investigated......
Nutty, if you're on samsung STB BB, try doing a continuous ping to
www.bbc.co.uk (ping -t
www.bbc.co.uk), then set a large (3-4 MB) FTP upload (for example to your webspace)away with no P2P running . Watch those packets drop