I've had that problem before actually, though it was on Freenet 0.5.
Is there still a way to set bandwidth limits? That's what I had to do.
Freenet saturated the network so heavily that while it was running
_nothing_ else would work.
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Juiceman wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 10:11 AM, wrote:
>> hi.
>> Internet through a router.
>> after installing freenet, lost internet in opera, mozila, ie8
>> emule and utorrent working properly.
>> how to fix?
>
> It is possible that Freenet traffic is overloading your poor router,
> though if you can torrent this seems unlikely. Please try rebooting
> your DSL/Cable modem and router. If that doesn't work, shut down
> Freenet and see if that is the problem; if it is, I'm sorry to say
> uninstall Freenet or replace your router.
>
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