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Internet slow down while BitComet is on
Size: Large, Medium, Small Wed Jun 14, 06 04:21 AM | Category: All
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By Katoshi
From forum_name, BitComet Forum
I've been getting this problem for a few months, my internet became very slow and non responsive (IE, Firefox, Games, Outlook timeout on recieving email etc). My other computers in the house (one PC one Mac) had no problems at all, after 2-3 months I can't take it anymore and reinstalled a couple of days ago, internet was acting normal again on this computer.

Then I installed BitComet and the problem came back. When it's on every webpage takes a lot longer to load and sometimes would time out, I close the program and it's fine again. Turning off the DHT as some threads suggested while I done a search on this helped a little but it's still a lot slower with BC on than off. It's not a bandwidth issue as I have a 8mb/448kb connection, I limit the upload to 10kbps and download at 30kbps and problem is still there.

Any suggestions before I'm forced to try a new client? I'm using 0.59 and when I run firefox + BC as I'm typing now 1% cpu and 40% ram is in use. I use Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0, prior to this reinstall I used NIS 2005.

Many thanks in advance.

Link: http://blog.bitcomet.com/post/25919/ ©
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Old_BitComet_Forum Wed Jun 14, 06 04:34 AM
By Katoshi
From forum_name, BitComet Forum
Just tried utorrent as it's install free and I had the same problem only worse with it, so it's not a client specific problem and might be something to do with settings?

Old_BitComet_Forum Wed Jun 14, 06 05:11 AM
By Archmaster936
From forum_name, BitComet Forum
Definatly get the latest client. That should not be something you are forced to do. Updating should be done as soon as you hear of the new client. If that doesn't work then I don't really know what to do. Sorry I can't be more help.

Old_BitComet_Forum Wed Jun 14, 06 07:29 AM
By Soraiya
From forum_name, BitComet Forum
Though, just a warning sometimes our latest client release i.e. 0.68 does seem to be incompatible with a small portion of users. So...if you really need to update, use v 0.64.

Back to the issue. Katoshi have you noticed when this issue started to get out of hand? I.e. when did your normal internet browsing start to get laggy?

Because, if you were using BitComet before, and nothing was wrong...it may be something to do with your Port settings for your router, did you accidentally use the same port with other internet-using applications?

Old_BitComet_Forum Wed Jun 14, 06 11:00 AM
By Katoshi
From forum_name, BitComet Forum
OK I must be blind as when I checked through all the FAQs I totally missed the XP SP2 connection limit thing! I've patched it and it now works pretty much the same on/off. It also helped a lot of things as I always have a lot of programs that requires internet access running, and it slowed my computer up sometimes even without BC on.

Main reason I didn't update the client is that I've had problems when I updated to I think 0.63 and a lot of trackers blocked BitComet. I'm not sure if it'd still be blocked so I'm taking it the safe side and using an older version. If this ain't an issue anymore I'll get it updated.

Old_BitComet_Forum Wed Jun 14, 06 07:17 PM
By bitdave
From forum_name, BitComet Forum
You should update to v0.63 or v0.64 because that way you can take advantage of the new Protocol Encryption that uTorrent and Azureus are using now, it should help you connect to more peers.

If you find some dumb tracker that is still blocking Bitcomet then just use uTorrent 1.5 for that tracker.

Old_BitComet_Forum Thu Jun 15, 06 12:10 AM
By ElfanZo
From forum_name, BitComet Forum
Hi Katoshi, I Hope it's ok with ya if i share my problems too.

For more info, plz refer to patricks' thread also. I've wrote something there too.
( http://forums.bitcomet.com/index.php?showtopic=199 )

Ok guys, As Katoshi Just explained in his first post... i'm having the same exact problem for close to 6 - 8 months...

Here are the details, i hope we can work together to figure things out.

Os version = Win Xp SP2 with latest updates and fixes.

Router = Linksys Wireless-G, Model : WRT54G ver. 3.1.
Firmware Version : v4.00.7

Not using 'windows xp firewall' but using 'zone alarm pro' instead
Anti-Virus Software would be AVG.
Have got spybot & ad-aware installed too.( Oways Run updates and scans at least 3-4times a month.)

I have also installed the TCPIP patch and open up 100 slots.
( EvID4226Patch223d-en )

I'm using Bitcomet version 0.64. I've not tried 0.68.. not to sure if i must... seems alittle buggy...

I've done port forwarding thus i can see local and remote peers connection aswell...

Then there is the Linksys WRT54G patch which i've not tried yet cos it says the router get's jammed in abt 5 running days.. i hardly leave my cpu on for 5 days most would be 2-4days. And i would power on and of sometimes in between...

I've also tried running bitcomet without DHT on but the problem is still the same...

My Max Upload ANd Download would be, 30kb/s UpL & 235kb/s DL.
My bitcomets setting for the UL & DL is 14kbs/s & No limite for the DL.

PLz, any help and suggestions would greatly be appreciated.

Old_BitComet_Forum Thu Jun 15, 06 12:36 AM
By bitdave
From forum_name, BitComet Forum
ElfanZo,
Your problem is the router see here
either use the third-party firmware or get a new router

also ZA is no good for p2p, you should completely remove it and just use the firewall built into SP2 or if you want outbound protection get Kerio (its free, powerful, and easy to use).

Old_BitComet_Forum Thu Jun 15, 06 03:20 AM
By ElfanZo
From forum_name, BitComet Forum
QUOTE(bitdave @ Jun 15 2006, 08:36 AM) [snapback]1438[/snapback]

ElfanZo,
Your problem is the router see here
either use the third-party firmware or get a new router

also ZA is no good for p2p, you should completely remove it and just use the firewall built into SP2 or if you want outbound protection get Kerio (its free, powerful, and easy to use).


Alrite.. i'll try kerio out.. bcoz i need to stop some programs from making outbound activities. As for XP firewall i'm pretty sure it only protects the cpu from incoming interference. Hmmm... Kerio... alrite i'll look into that.

As for the router.. were u referring to this - > 'Special note for users with Linksys WRT54G/GL/GS routers, there are severe problems with them when running any P2P app (read for fix)'

If u were referring to that.. alrite, i'll try it out.. but i've read it twice and it's pretty complex.... bloody hell... but i'll try it...





Old_BitComet_Forum Thu Jun 15, 06 04:17 AM
By bitdave
From forum_name, BitComet Forum
Make sure to completely remove ZA before installing Kerio

After you install Kerio then read this

As for flashing your router most of the stuff on this page you dont need to worry about anymore, it was for older firmwares
Just make sure to download the latest correct firmware for upgrading your particular router from the stock firmware
and then follow all their directions for flashing it using the web interface.
Use either
HyperWRT
or
DD-WRT

Do some reading at those sites before you flash the firmware and make sure to follow all the steps properly
Make sure you disable your firewall/antivirus before trying to flash the firmware
After you flash the firmware dont forget to redo the portforwarding rule for Bitcomet

Old_BitComet_Forum Sat Jul 8, 06 06:17 AM
By ElfanZo
From forum_name, BitComet Forum
QUOTE(bitdave @ Jun 15 2006, 12:17 PM) [snapback]1447[/snapback]

Make sure to completely remove ZA before installing Kerio

After you install Kerio then read this

As for flashing your router most of the stuff on this page you dont need to worry about anymore, it was for older firmwares
Just make sure to download the latest correct firmware for upgrading your particular router from the stock firmware
and then follow all their directions for flashing it using the web interface.
Use either
HyperWRT
or
DD-WRT

Do some reading at those sites before you flash the firmware and make sure to follow all the steps properly
Make sure you disable your firewall/antivirus before trying to flash the firmware
After you flash the firmware dont forget to redo the portforwarding rule for Bitcomet



Ladies & Gents! I think i might have just solve this long-term internet issue thanks to bitdave!

I took bitdave's advice and upgraded my WRT54G firmware first! AND WHEN ON TO FLASH my firware with HyperWRT's firmware. Results were really good. Have been testing it in and out for the past week.. Now i could use bitcomet and surf the internet with no probs at all. It's a little slow while surfing that's pretty understandable due to downloading and uploading issues. But other then that... IT SURE IS HELL WORKING!

Thanks mate.
CheerS!


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