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Old 10-23-2006
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uTorrent blocks browser, etc

I have a serious problem with utorrent...
It is a great program, the speed is amazing...
But !! After a while, my browser (Firefox, Opera) stops working, and any other program, except uTorrent, can't access the Internet anymore... The only way to get my browser working again is to reboot the computer !
I've tried to limit utorrent connection and speed allocation, but it doesn't change anything... Sooner or later, I can't surf anymore...
Has anyone experienced the same problem?
Have you got a solution?
Thanks for any help...

Last edited by Jungchen; 10-23-2006 at 11:23 AM..
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Old 10-23-2006
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Hello and welcome to Techspot.

The best advice I can give you is to uninstall Utorrent and try a different torrent client such as BitComet.

If Utorrent is causing those sorts of problems for you, it`s not worth having.

Regards Howard
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Old 10-23-2006
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Thanks!
But I tried Bittorrent and Bitcomet but I can't get the same speed with those clients as I get with utorrent.
Anyone else? A solution?
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Old 10-23-2006
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It could be that your ISP is limiting the number of connections from your PC, and uTorrent is hitting that limit.

Try reducing the "global maximum number of connections" in its options.
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Old 10-23-2006
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Thanks.
What is this global number of connections all about?
Could you explain it briefly?
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Old 10-23-2006
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i have azureus. i have recently dnld utorrent. to me azureus is better although it uses more cpu resources. but i am still tryin to figure utorrent out. the utorrent options should be in the settings in the toolbar.
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Old 10-23-2006
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azureus is only better because it is easier to use. such as setting the max upload or download N etc. as for speed wise i cant say either way yet whihc is better.
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Old 10-23-2006
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Yes, uTorrent is indeed very light on ressources... That's what makes it so attractive...
However my ISP grants me 300kbs download speed and 128kbs upload...
How many global connections should I use?
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Old 10-23-2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by codez13579
azureus is only better because it is easier to use. such as setting the max upload or download N etc. as for speed wise i cant say either way yet whihc is better.
utorrent is definetely very fast...
But as I have said, after some time it starts messing up my browser...
So I'm still waiting for any suggestions! There must be a solution to this problem... without changing the client...
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Old 10-23-2006
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See the µTorrent FAQ.

I have a feeling that you're running XP SP2, correct?

XP SP2 has a limit of incomplete outbound TCP connection attempts.

P2P applications (such as torrent clients) typically up/download data from multiple sources at the same time even for single files. Those source connections can add up quickly and hit the limit.

Last edited by Mictlantecuhtli; 10-23-2006 at 01:40 PM..
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Old 10-23-2006
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Originally Posted by Mictlantecuhtli
Yes I have XP SP2.
And I read through certain parts of the utorrent FAQ.
Is it safe to apply this patch LvlLord's EventID 4226 Patcher ? And changed the limit from 10 to 50 ? Won't it mess up somthing else?
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Use Bitlord
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Old 10-23-2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CrossFire851
Use Bitlord
I think that there must be a reason for so many people to use utorrent!
Anyways, my browser problem it not just due to utorrent... Other clients such as Bittorrent or Bitcomet did the same thing! browser blocked!

So please come with a solution, not an attempt to make me change my client!

Thanks
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Old 10-23-2006
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Well!
I patched the outbound TCP connections to 50.
utorrent and browser seem to work...
But I also notice that utorrent is somehow slower than before!
Anything to with patching?
Should I change net.max_halopen setting? It is 8 right now...
Max number of connections is 500
Max number per torrent is 100
Max number of simultaneous torrents is set to 10

Has anything have top change here to speed up things a bit?
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Old 10-24-2006
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I'm pretty sure your improved results from the TCP patcher are psychosomatic. The only way the patcher could help is if Windows was tripping on the "10 or more maximum half-open TCP connections" protection introduced in SP2. If this was indeed a problem, you'll see it in your event viewer. Start > Run > eventvwr.msc

Let it run awhile... I bet the problem happens again. The reason is BitTorrent generates and enormous amount of random traffic and there's a lot of routers and modems that can't handle it. Also, your upload could be set too high... Maxed upload can choke your download bandwidth as well.

You should read the FAQ as Mic pointed out, especially relating to network details. Too many connections and too high of an upload can kill your bandwidth for other things and to make things more complicated, there's no universal 'good' setting to use. It's all relative to the equipment, speed and quality of your connection.
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Old 10-24-2006
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I hit the limit about once a day... for some reason the patch didn't work for me.
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Old 10-24-2006
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Well, the Problem seems solved...
After patching and reducing the global connections a bit (500 now) and reducing the upload speed, utorrent worked fine the whole day alongside firefox, gtalk and thunderbird... I guess it reallly was due to SP2...
Thanks guys...
Great forum...
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