> On 27 Apr 2018, at 14:01, Keifer Bly <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> What would be your advise for not forever being stuck with an unstable relay? 
> Thank you.

Please read people's replies before asking the same questions again:

> Perhaps you should run a bridge rather than a relay.
> Or get a better router.
> Or run your relay remotely on a cheap VPS instead.







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> 
>> On Apr 26, 2018, at 8:27 PM, teor <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 27 Apr 2018, at 09:42, Keifer Bly <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> There  are no warnings with the tor software regarding the maximum network 
>>> connections. Perhaps it is my router (A Netgear Orbi Wifi Router, all 
>>> wireless);. I’ve noticed that my router does sometimes drop my connection 
>>> then bring it back randomly so you might be right.
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> According to my research 
>>> https://kb.netgear.com/31097/How-many-devices-can-my-Orbi-system-support
>>> 
>>> , the orbi router does have a maximum amount of devices it allows to be 
>>> using it’s connection at once, depending on what they are using it for. I 
>>> am wondering, how could I edit my torrc to only allow the number of 
>>> connections my router would allow and still eventually gain respectable 
>>> status?
>>> 
>> Sorry, that's not possible.
>> 
>>> You can not modify your torrc file to limit the number of connections.
>> 
>> T
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