Thanks for the timely example.
Not to be too argumentative, but shouldn't 100 connections be the default for most users, and if your system can handle more, then you can increase it?
Kevin Steen wrote:
On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 14:34, Manfred Huber wrote:
Hello, I'm experiencing the following problem with Freenet: After some uptime, Freenet usually freezes my internet connection. Neither Freenet nor other applications send or receive any data anymore.
This is often caused by your router or DSL modem being unable to handle
sufficient simultaneous connections. Freenet uses a lot more TCP
connections than most other software.
Try adding the line: maxNodeConnections=100 to your freenet.conf (or freenet.ini) file and restart freenet. Decrease the number until you stop experiencing 'connection freezing' problems.
-Kevin
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