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Old 12-09-2008, 19:10   #53
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Re: Bittorrent On VM

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Originally Posted by Jonathan90 View Post
honestly you gotta get it in your head?

if utorrent is on it goes slow if not it doesn't so its obviously utorrent causing the problem wrong settings,network card can't handle the connections i don't know but isn't it obvious it utorrent or whatever client your using? try using less global connection put a lower number its not virginmedia for once imo some things wrong your end. or maybe as someone said above maybe your in a trial area i give up lol try a different client try halite (binarynotions.com)

good luck
NO YOU have to get it though/in YOUR head , on first reading it, and not taking into consideration anything thats been posted since, some people MIGHT assume its an Obvious thing.

however, even with the very limited and small Wireshark: http://www.wireshark.org/ trace the OP supplyed, it makes it clear theres something very odd going on.

then you have my post that states i personally tryed several torrent clients last night when i noticed the CF was acting up , there has been no posts regarding any CF problems that iv seen and so theres yet another fact to consider.

is it your contention that all the torrent clients az,utorrent, vuse(yes its az updated but on another LAN machine),and transmission as supplyed on the latest freeNAS liveCDs thats freeBSD based in case your interested BTW).

the only one i didnt get around to testing that i have right now was mldonkey (http://www.mldonkey.org)a multi-protocol P2P daemon, apparently you can manage it (including torrent-upload) using the multi-platform client Sancho (http://sancho-gui.sf.net).

were all configured wrong (and no i wasnt running them all at the same time )and so slowing down and dropping the http connections.

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Originally Posted by TraxData2 View Post
Nothing strange going on, just ALLOT at work
ohh the ALLOT of work thing ,time to make and keep these full wireshark dumps then for later use perhaps
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