This is a known common problem for most Linksys routers. (They really should stop developing their firmware aka the square wheel over and over again.) See if alternative firmware is available for your router. (Tomato/TomatoUSB, dd-WRT, openWRT, ...)
My router is a Motorola Netopia 7347-44, do you ...
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- Fri Feb 03, 2012 11:02 am
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Transmission saturating the router
- Replies: 5
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- Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:21 pm
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Transmission saturating the router
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Re: Transmission saturating the router
• Test available bandwidth and make settings at 60% of tested (in KB/s).
• Lower global peers to a value that works for you and try ~10 per torrent.
• Test without µTP and DHT.
Thanks, I've set these values. I guess now it will be much slower, but it's ok if it doesn't "kill" my connection. I'll ...
• Lower global peers to a value that works for you and try ~10 per torrent.
• Test without µTP and DHT.
Thanks, I've set these values. I guess now it will be much slower, but it's ok if it doesn't "kill" my connection. I'll ...
- Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:40 am
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Transmission saturating the router
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10166
Transmission saturating the router
Hi,
I have Transmission 2.42 (13013) daemon running on a Western Digital My Book Live (a NAS device, running Debian Lenny).
When I leave Transmission running for a while, it completely saturates my router. It is extremely slow to navigate, and impossible to access the router configuration. If I ...
I have Transmission 2.42 (13013) daemon running on a Western Digital My Book Live (a NAS device, running Debian Lenny).
When I leave Transmission running for a while, it completely saturates my router. It is extremely slow to navigate, and impossible to access the router configuration. If I ...