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Our family has a router wherein 3 laptops are connected thru LAN. Our DSL speed is 2 MB. It was very fast especially web browsing on the internet. However, for the past 10 days, we have noticed that whenever I downloaded files (movies, applications, ETC) from utorrent, the web browsing on the internet of the 2 laptops BECOME very slow, or have interrupted internet connection or have offline trackers (and vice versa, meaning if they are downloading, my browsing also become very slow). Please help me find solution for this problem. Thanks a lot
That's what P2P clients do to your connection 

Just make sure you're not seeding excessively or downloading with all your bandwidth.To TechGeek:

Thanks for your advice, however, what should I actually do to make sure I am not seeding excessively or downloading with all my bandwidth?  I am neophyte on this thing so please explain further what I should do.  Thanks again.You can go to the options and set a maximum upload speed and a maximum download speed. Make sure you turn off utorrent when you're not using it and make sure you're not uploading a file all the time. Quote

whenever I downloaded files (movies, applications, etc) from utorrent
This would be called ILLEGAL! Quote from: Broni on August 01, 2009, 04:10:46 PM
This would be called ILLEGAL!

Not necessarily. It depends what your downloading. But it's most probably illegal, since you have not given me any reason to believe it's illegal I will explain something to you Bernee.
We are going to do this in lay terms. I'm not trying to patronise you.

Your internet connection is like a street. It has two WAY traffic but you can only fit so many cars on that street. When you use utorrent and say it's downloading at 150kb/s you will also be uploading at your set rate lets say 50kb/s. Lets say your internet allows you 400kb/s you are burning half of that using utorrent. If you use a download torrent then your internet connection is always going to be impeded. Especially when you have multiple computers ATTACHED on the network.


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