![]() If none of this helps, PROVIDE US WITH INFORMATION ( THIS IS A LINK - CLICK IT). Connect your computer directly to the modem to make sure the problem is not caused by the router.It is important to note that this step should be a last-resort step. Users running Windows Vista or newer with the latest service packs are not affected by half-open connection limits because Microsoft has removed the limit from newer OSes, and as such, a patch is not necessary for those OSes. Try patching TCPIP.sys? Only users running Windows XP w/ SP2 or SP3, Windows 2003 w/ SP1 or SP2 need to pay attention to this step.Try disabling uTP? ( Set Preferences > Advanced > bt.transp_disposition to 5).Try lowering maximum global number of connections to 200? 100? 50? Lower? ( Can be found in Preferences > Bandwidth).Try disabling peer.resolve_country if it isn't already set to false ( Can be found in Preferences > Advanced).Try disabling UPnP and NAT-PMP ( Can be found in Preferences > Connection).Try disabling DHT ( Can be found in Preferences > BitTorrent).Try disabling IP resolving in the Peers tab's context menu.Try lowering bt.connect_speed to 4 or lower ( Can be found in Preferences > Advanced). ![]()
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