Smart people know that text files are harmless. They won't bite you.NGL: smart people won't DL and open an unknown text file from an unknown source, so you're unlikely to get much help that way.
My router wasn't made to be used as a "torrenting host"? Is there some documentation on asus.com regarding how many connections I can open every minute before the wifi driver craps itself and I'm out of support? That would be useful.That said, if you're using your router as a torrenting host, I'm not surprised that it's failing every few hours: it wasn't made to do that. use a proper, more full-functioned computer instead.
Truthfully, I'd never go back to this old-school way of doing things. kodi + debrid subscription ($3/mo maybe) + debrid-enabled add-on and you can stream basically anything on demand after it has been released/aired
The limit includes the size of the NAT table, overall RAM, open connections, CPU and more. Try limiting the number of connections in and out on your torrent client to a few hundred and then increase by 100 till it dies. Then you will know the limit.Smart people know that text files are harmless. They won't bite you.
My router wasn't made to be used as a "torrenting host"? Is there some documentation on asus.com regarding how many connections I can open every minute before the wifi driver craps itself and I'm out of support? That would be useful.
My router wasn't made to be used as a "torrenting host"?
That's the problem: it dies after hours (let's say 6). It's hard to test things this way.The limit includes the size of the NAT table, overall RAM, open connections, CPU and more. Try limiting the number of connections in and out on your torrent client to a few hundred and then increase by 100 till it dies. Then you will know the limit.
Morris
That's the problem: it dies after hours (let's say 6). It's hard to test things this way.
In any case I'm sure it's not a problem of a "limit". I am certain it is a software bug that only surfaces when the router is put under stress. There may be a way of contacting ASUS about it so they can fix the driver; I will have to find out.
This is what professionals do.
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