I have been downloading a movie for at least 30 hours now and it has been stopping from 98.7 to 99.3%!!!!!
I read somewhere that I may be able to stop and the movie might be OK??
I am still having trouble with slow speeds, spent about an hour talking to D-Link about the router and we tried allsorts, have upgraded firmware, reset the router etc. I can easy invent the rule but cant get any further in the portwarding after that (e.g going to IP filter as I dont have that on my screen). Will buying a new router help the situation?
I have disabled the Windows firewall and have turned off the worm protection as it kept popping up with a Trojan alert saying it has blocked it. I can only get locals and no remotes.
This is how my log looks:
BitComet 0.59 is running on:
CPU : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.40GHz 3400 MHz
RAM size : 1,021.72 MB
OS Version: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Default tracker optimization rules file loaded.
IP rules file: ipfilter.dat loaded, 0 entries.
Start Listening at TCP Port:60000
Start Listening at UDP Port:60000
Windows XP ICF Status: Firewall port is opened.
Windows XP ICF Status: Firewall port is opened.
Update Local IP: 10.1.1.3
Windows XP ICS Status: cannot find working ICS.
Windows XP ICS Status: cannot find working ICS.
UDP tracker report: WAN IP = 203.173.158.62
Windows XP UPnP Status: device not found!
Connected to UDP helper tracker on 2005-07-29 22:43
Windows XP UPnP Status: device not found!
UDP tracker report: WAN IP = 203.173.168.254
I would hugely appreciated any help from anyone regarding
1. My frustrating 99.3% stoppage
2. Whether a new router will help speed?
Thanks in advance
Toby3
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