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Michael Treser2011-03-02 09:30:02
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Michael Treser, 2011-03-02 09:30:02

Android Market Vs. uTorrent?

Faced the problem that when the torrent is enabled, the Android Market refuses to download programs. I read the forums, found out that the android market goes to the Internet on port 5228, made sure that it was open, changed priorities, giving the maximum to the market and the minimum to the torrent. No effect.
I thought maybe the capacity of my old Linksys WRT54G is not enough. But even after the acquisition of Linksys WRT160NL, the problem was not solved. While uTorrent is running, the market does not download files, as soon as I cut down the torrent, everything flies.
Faced with this? Any suggestions on how to fix the problem?

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Sufiks Sufiksovich, 2011-03-02
@Solovej

Had the same problem with dlink.
The problem appeared in several places:
(uTorrent) The number of connections was over 200. I set it to 20 connections.
The same port was - but I changed it and always began to use port 11220 for utorrent - there are no problems anymore.
The firewall had no exception.
You need to make redirects for uTorrent and Android Market separately.
Let me know if it helped or not.

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Mikhail Treser, 2011-03-24
@ArMikael

Unfortunately, the problem has not been resolved. Port forwarding didn't help.
Any other suggestions, ladies and gentlemen?

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