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uTorrent eats my bandwidth!

Original Message
Name: trekkie052508
Date: August 12, 2007 at 20:07:29 Pacific
Subject: uTorrent eats my bandwidth!
OS: vista
CPU/Ram: athalon 64 and 3GB
Model/Manufacturer: my own
Comment:
I have had Vista nd utorrent for a while. I just got a new dlink router, and suddenly all the ports are open to my computer. Utorrent now consumes all my networks bandwidth when it is running. Another computer on the network does also has vista and utorrent yet it does not have this problem?


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Name: zero_kool
Date: August 16, 2007 at 13:20:23 Pacific
Subject: uTorrent eats my bandwidth!
Reply: (edit)
Since your dlink router is new, you might want to check the configurations for that router. Although that might not be the case, check to make sure the configs on the puter that the uTorrent doesn't open all ports is the same as the uTorrent configs that does open all ports.

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