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titanbull2011-02-08 17:49:47
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titanbull, 2011-02-08 17:49:47

Comfortable web surfing when downloading torrents?

Hello!
The question is simple. It is necessary to make sure that when downloading torrents at maximum speed (for example, utorrent), you can comfortably surf the Internet without brakes. The solution in limiting downloads in utorrent itself is not suitable - I want the priorities to be somehow configured and when opening firefox - priority was given to it.
Thank you!

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Sergey, 2011-02-08
@bondbig

Easily solved by configuring the shaper/QoS on the router.

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[email protected]><e, 2011-02-08
@barmaley_exe

I once used the cFosSpeed ​​program for these purposes - a software shaper.

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tick, 2011-02-08
@tick

just don't be greedy. give the torrent 90% of the channel, 100kbps is enough for web surfing.

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charon, 2011-02-08
@charon

what version of mutorrent do you have? It seems that he already knows how to automatically limit himself in case of launching other applications that consume the network. If I didn't confuse anything.

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Puma Thailand, 2011-02-08
@opium

You can simply lower the priority of the utorrent to the minimum in the Windows task manager, let him take as much as they give.

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artyomst, 2011-02-08
@artyomst

I had a similar problem - there was a dlink dir320 router with firmware from asus 500v2. The roader is pretty good, powerful at that time, but when downloading torrents, page loading also slowed down. As it turned out, the problem was not only in the channel width, but in the fact that the processor on the router was loaded at 100% due to the large number of TCP connections, which slowed down page loading. I assembled the computer as a router and this problem disappeared. When downloading a torrent at full speed, for my perception, the pages are loaded in the same way as without downloading (not counting the download of videos from YouTube and flash music).

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