Hmm. I have had no problems with Azureus on XP; with either slow or fast connections. I have had issues with peer-peer in general with the number of connections established, however. On a lot of routers/firewalls, the number of NAT connections estblished by torrent connections can easily exceed the amount of memory within the router/
As the router/firewall reboots itself, all connections disappear. If the torrent connections get re-established quickly you effectively have a denial of service that looks like all bandwidth is being used up. Cheers, Brett. ----- Original Message Follows ----- > I have Azureus on my xp computer and no matter what I > tweak the settings to it gobbles up all bandwidth to the > extent that I cant even check mail or open home page > without having to close Azureus first. From what I read on > the web the Linux versions are better, but have not > ventured that far yet. > > Basically what I am looking to do is get a nice stable > torrent client going that will just chug along quietly on > my suse machine and not grind other computers on the net > to a halt. > > Reg > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Steve Holdoway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Wednesday, 6 December 2006 9:50 a.m. > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: ISP choice ( torrent clients ) > > > > I use azureus with no problems at all.
