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Posted: Fri, 11th Nov 2005 16:18 Post subject: P2p |
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I don't know if im writing this message in the good section......Well whatever i got a problem connecting to p2p each times i do it,my connection speed going down till nothing happen.Futhermore my int connection seem to be cut for a while after i try any p2p application exp:bitornado azereus donkey......I was wondering if u guys every experiment the same problem.I was thinking this might be because i had a spyware or some kind of virus.....But i reinstall my windows and it still doing the same thing....
I was wondering if that might be a port problem....
Anyway im open up for every advice you might have.
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ps:French so odn't mind bad english
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TheSaint
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Posted: Fri, 11th Nov 2005 18:29 Post subject: |
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windows xp doesnt work well with half-open connections, which often happen with p2p programs. Try to use raspppoe as its a more stable driver then the standard xp driver (but you dont really have to) and use this patch to get your tcp/ip stack haxored back to usable: http://lvllord.de/?lang=en&url=downloads (read up on what it does and how to use it under the tools link on the left)
Come back, if that didnt help
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Posted: Fri, 11th Nov 2005 18:31 Post subject: |
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Also try setting an upload limit, if you give ppl 100% leech ability, they WILL use it
And that's also not very good for your connection 
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