On Thursday 13 Nov 2008, manish mallan wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a BSNL internet connection. When i am using azureus, after
> some time, my download stops, it again starts & does this couple of

In torrent, peers will come and go so expect downloads to peak and drop 
(esp. if the peers you were downloading from are gone).

> times. Every time, firestarter indicates a blocked connection.
> If i check the firestarter for blocked connections, i see this (not
> in any order):
> Port            Source             Protocol            Service
> 57084      192.168.1.1      ICMP          Unknown
> 4024        192.168.1.1      ICMP          Unknown
> 62159      192.168.1.1         ICMP          Unknown

The above has nothing to do with bitorrent, they are tcp connections to 
ports 6881-6889.

> I tried to closely monitor this thing, as far i can tell, when ever
> this happens, download speed goes to 0 & then again increases. But
> some times i have to reset the modem.

You should not have to reset the modem and you should exercise some 
patience.

To get the max. out of P2P file sharing like bitorrent, you *need* to 
contribute back to the pool i.e. let other torrent clients connect to 
your system and pick up the chunks that are complete.

Have you opened up your firewall to allow incoming connections and port 
forward those connections (if needed)?

Read more about bit torrent, 
<http://compnetworking.about.com/od/bittorrent/qt/bittorrentports.htm>

Also Google search  "bittorrent ports"  for a list of other informative 
articles.

-- 
Arun Khan


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