Router Slowdown
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*Go to the Web-Admin and log in | *Go to the Web-Admin and log in | ||
- | *Go to Administration | + | *Go to 'Administration' |
- | *Go to Management | + | *Go to 'Management' |
- | *Enter the folowing values at | + | *Enter the folowing values at 'IP Filter Settings' |
**'''Maximum Ports''': 4096 | **'''Maximum Ports''': 4096 | ||
**'''TCP Timeout (s)''': 90 or 120 | **'''TCP Timeout (s)''': 90 or 120 | ||
**'''UDP Timeout (s)''': 90 or 120 | **'''UDP Timeout (s)''': 90 or 120 |
Revision as of 17:57, 6 January 2006
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Introduction
A lot of people keep asking/telling that their router seems to crash/hang/stops responding. Usually these people are running P2P-software like emule, bittorrent or something else.
Solution
- Go to the Web-Admin and log in
- Go to 'Administration'
- Go to 'Management'
- Enter the folowing values at 'IP Filter Settings'
- Maximum Ports: 4096
- TCP Timeout (s): 90 or 120
- UDP Timeout (s): 90 or 120