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Old 12-09-2008, 09:54   #5
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Re: Bittorrent On VM

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Originally Posted by Jonathan90 View Post
do you leave it going for 5 minutes then try or do you try straight away within the first few minutes your connection is going to be dodgy cause of all the connections its making also routers just complicate the problem if modems can jsut about handle torrent connections etc (people say there modem reset etc) then router just make it worse have u tried without router leave the torrent going for 5 to 10 minutes then try browsing.
Have a read of my OP again when you've a moment - the NAT table entry in the router is present as the SYN - SYN-ACK - ACK goes fine, and obviously I'm not at TCP/IP stack half-open connections limit as the TCP connection is opened fine. It's the HTTP GET that disappears into the ether twice and is severely delayed once.
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