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Guest
Hi, I have an issue with Vista HP 64 bit. When I am running bit torrent
software such as uTorrent or Azureus I will allways get a dht failier and
after between 10-15 hours, I will lose internet connectivity. Torrents
continue to upload but I cant get any webpages or pop or smtp, all torrents
list as timed out, so I basically lose internet. I am not using a router, but
a cable modem directly connected via NIC. I do have a home network, which
runs of this main pc as a Gateway. The main pc has two NICs one for internet,
other for home network. Using the exact same setup in a dual boot of xp I do
not have any issues but this is driving me nuts. The PC is set not to sleep,
the NICs are set to not be turned off and I think its only bit torrents which
knocks out the connection, after 10-15 hours. Also while I am here, the 2nd
nic is set to "Private" network, but this keeps resetting to "Public",
setting it back changes nothing to my internet connection, the only way I can
browse pages again is to reboot vista.
Any ideas will be gratefully accepted!
software such as uTorrent or Azureus I will allways get a dht failier and
after between 10-15 hours, I will lose internet connectivity. Torrents
continue to upload but I cant get any webpages or pop or smtp, all torrents
list as timed out, so I basically lose internet. I am not using a router, but
a cable modem directly connected via NIC. I do have a home network, which
runs of this main pc as a Gateway. The main pc has two NICs one for internet,
other for home network. Using the exact same setup in a dual boot of xp I do
not have any issues but this is driving me nuts. The PC is set not to sleep,
the NICs are set to not be turned off and I think its only bit torrents which
knocks out the connection, after 10-15 hours. Also while I am here, the 2nd
nic is set to "Private" network, but this keeps resetting to "Public",
setting it back changes nothing to my internet connection, the only way I can
browse pages again is to reboot vista.
Any ideas will be gratefully accepted!