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Thread: Routers which work 100% with Azureus AFTER portforwarding

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    Routers which work 100% with Azureus AFTER portforwarding

    After discovering bittorrent software a couple of months ago, I was very impressed. It literally revolutionised my downloading habits as it was (and remains to be) the only technology that I know of which allows one to download albums, not individual tracks, at a time.

    I bought an Asus WL500g wireless router and started to have problems. I didn’t have a firewall, had no zonealarm, PLUS I had port forwarded everything. The problem was, the Wan port kept dying, I got disconnects, yellow faces, and no decent download speeds (which on a 3mb cable connection is hella frustrating!!) as described here

    I returned the device and got my money back.

    Now, I want to get a WIRELESS router that works with Azureus, as downloading stuff is the ONLY reason I use the Internet. Can anybody tell me models of wireless routers which work 100% with Azureus, no disconnects, no yellow faces, etc, AFTER port forwarding (I'm not a noob who doesn’t know that this is the first thing you have to do).

    I was thinking of getting a Belkin wireless router, does anyone advise against this? Any router should also be easy for your average Joe to be able to install by themselves.

    Also, does anyone know of any non-bittorrent programs by which you can download entire albums in case it all fails?

    Wikid dudes, wikid

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    Excellent!

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    I use a d-link DI-614+. Works fine. Azureus can even port map through it without setting the the router.

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    If I limit the new connections per minute, which I have done recently, I have no problems with BitTorrent.

    I use:

    LinkSys wired 4 port - model BEFSR41 Series 2
    My current setup stats (like anyone cares...):

    ASUS A8N32-SLI Motherboard
    AMD 4400+ Dual-Core CPU
    Windows Vista (Ultimate 32bit)
    2 GB (2x1GB) Corsair XMS RAM
    2x250 GB (in RAID 0) HDDs
    EVGA GeForce 7950 GTX 512 MB
    Creative X-FI Fatal1ty XtremeGamer

    Also sporting a black MacBook
    Revision/Release 1
    Upgraded to 2GB RAM.

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    Go for Buffalo wireless router (WBR-G54 or newer). Port forwarding function is simple and great.
    But to mention, I never use Azureus, since java eat up my PC resources :tol

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    Vita!!!!!!!

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    LinkSys is my brand, The wireless 4 point router BEFW11S4.
    Everything works beautiful after you forward.

    Never had a problem with Linksys. Dude my connection was dropping alot too and pissing me off. I had to go into network properties for your wireless and turn off the IEEE 801.1x
    authentication for my network. The signal has not dropped since.
    My signal is still encrypted and I get almost full speed from my cable modem
    (albit a bit slower because of the wireless)
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    hi monty burns i have exactly the same router as you how do you do the auto mapping thing you were talking bout


    josh

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    hi monty i did the port mapping settings in azureus but i still get yellow faces

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    SanDiegoKid

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    I use the LinkSys WRTG54 wireless router, works fine.

    Plus, it makes toast.

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