Ext User(Martin Taylor)
29-05-2006, 08:29 AM
WCN said....
> Too much u/load will kill your internet connection, set limits!
Thanks for the replies, folks. However, the problem only arose that
morning. It was downloading one file and it was not seeding any others.
When I've had a few files being downloaded and seeding others the
problem hasn't arisen in the past. But for whatever reason, it was
killing the PC's TCP/IP service and only a cold reboot would fix it.
I changed to U-torrent and it's working fine. No problems with the
number of files.
> Too much u/load will kill your internet connection, set limits!
Thanks for the replies, folks. However, the problem only arose that
morning. It was downloading one file and it was not seeding any others.
When I've had a few files being downloaded and seeding others the
problem hasn't arisen in the past. But for whatever reason, it was
killing the PC's TCP/IP service and only a cold reboot would fix it.
I changed to U-torrent and it's working fine. No problems with the
number of files.