WNDR3700 V2 - Torrents slowing down entire network
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 5:44 pm
Hi,
I own a WNDR3700 V2 with Gargoyle firmware. 5 computers are connected via wireless (4 G, 1 N device, wireless running on HT40), none via the LAN ports, 5GHZ disabled. Signals are perfect, ping to the router is below 1ms. However: whenever any of the clints start torrent downloads, the following things happen:
1 client running 2 downloads:
- active connections go up to 700-800 (DHT, uTP disabled in uTorrent, max 25 conn per torrent, 75 globally)
- ping to the router from all clients goes up to 400-500ms, the entire wireless network slows down
- LAN ports stay fast, below 1ms, only wireless is affected
- wireless signals stay perfect
It's not a bandwidth/QOS problem for sure, since the up/down bandwidth doesn't even reach 1/3 of the full potential.
I can't figure out what could be the problem. This router should easily handle this number of connections as far as I know (although it's strange that 1 client with 2 downloads uses 700-800 connections).
I tried using DD-WRT, no problems there, but I prefer Gargoyle.
Any ideas? Thanks!
I own a WNDR3700 V2 with Gargoyle firmware. 5 computers are connected via wireless (4 G, 1 N device, wireless running on HT40), none via the LAN ports, 5GHZ disabled. Signals are perfect, ping to the router is below 1ms. However: whenever any of the clints start torrent downloads, the following things happen:
1 client running 2 downloads:
- active connections go up to 700-800 (DHT, uTP disabled in uTorrent, max 25 conn per torrent, 75 globally)
- ping to the router from all clients goes up to 400-500ms, the entire wireless network slows down
- LAN ports stay fast, below 1ms, only wireless is affected
- wireless signals stay perfect
It's not a bandwidth/QOS problem for sure, since the up/down bandwidth doesn't even reach 1/3 of the full potential.
I can't figure out what could be the problem. This router should easily handle this number of connections as far as I know (although it's strange that 1 client with 2 downloads uses 700-800 connections).
I tried using DD-WRT, no problems there, but I prefer Gargoyle.
Any ideas? Thanks!