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15 Jun 2009 09:58 #13 by techhead
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I have a similar problem with V2820's and a thread at:

http://www.forum.draytek.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=12782

These routers should cope with P2P with hundreds of connections without issue... The V2800 does! These are intended for SOHO instalations so should survive a moderatly high activity server running behind them. From my Syslog server logs there seemed no sign of external or internal attacks of any merit. From a remote IT support company point of view the reboots are annoying but they do come back from them the killer is when they lockup, it is a business stopper as someone has to be on-site to physically power cycle the units. Not Good!

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21 Jul 2009 08:29 #14 by vanilla_ice
Replied by vanilla_ice on topic 2820n Rebooting
Hi,

I am still getting lock ups on the router, even with wired connections. Very dissapointing.

*Sledge wrote:
Try dropping the number of connections over a period of time by say 10 each time until you see no more reboots.
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Is this a setting on the router, or within my Bit Torrent client?

Thanks,

ICE


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21 Jul 2009 09:14 #15 by *sledge
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Within your bit torrent client. I use Azureus/Vuze which allows you to set max connections per torrent.

I have max connections set to 300 overall.

For individual torrents I have 175 connections set as max.

I could probably go higher but with these settings I easily max out my download speed and it leaves me enough to use the net as normal.

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