Anyway - BT'ing the show caused my Linksys WRT54G to crash several times.
I could see the speed of the BT slowing down, then it would die and connection error - and I could not ping router until I rebooted the router. It never does this when I'm not using BT.
Googling showed this seems to be a common issue, especially with PPPoE connections. Solutions oftered were mostly stupid, stuff like "disable your firewall on your PC" etc.
Since the FC4 Test 1 is due to be released soon, and that's a much larger BT than a Survivor AVI - I'm hoping someone here has experienced this and knows how to solve it.
The only solution I found online that looks like it might do the trick (IE suggested by someone who seems to know what he's talking about) is to install the HyperWRT firmware, to get a command prompt on the router - and then issue
echo 8192 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_conntrack_max
Has anyone tried this?
With the number of times I had to reboot the router while downloading the ~350 MB avi file, it would probably be better for me to ftp the dvd iso rather than trying to BT it - but I prefer to BT large files (and then leave BT running for awhile for others)
Thanks
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