router reboot due to Deluge

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lethal
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router reboot due to Deluge

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Hello everybody,

I was used to run Deluge without any problem with the following configuration.

- PC Kubuntu 7.10 (gutsy) with basic Netfilter config made by Firestarter (I only opened the ports I use in the Inbound Policy)
connected with RJ45 to
- cable modem

Then I purchased a new router, which is the ZyXEL NBG-460N, and I installed it between the PC and the modem, with RJ45 ethernet wiring.
edit : I installed the latest available firmware in my router

I configured my router:
firewall ON
Bandwith mngmt OFF
NAT ON (ports forwarded on my PC IP adress)
uPnP OFF
WiFi OFF

But with this config, Deluge make my router reboot ~10-20 sec after the program is launched. I didn't change any parameter in Deluge !
I tried to remove any firewall I have (netfilter + router), but the problem remains.
Still without any firewall, I tried Ktorrent v2.2.1 and everything is fine...

Does anybody have an idea of what is happening here ?

Thanks for Deluge and for the help
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Re: router reboot due to Deluge

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you need to limit your connections and limits. cheap routers tend to crap out if you dont. start with this and alter as needed http://deluge-torrent.org/faq.php#6n57
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Re: router reboot due to Deluge

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One more detail : I don't have any torrent loaded in Deluge when I launch it.

But thanks, I will try your values.
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Re: router reboot due to Deluge

Post by lethal »

I think I was good with my values ; I have a 5000/500 cable connection

- max connections = 170
- max download speed = 600
- max upload speed = 52
- max connection attempts/sec = 20
- max half-open connections = 12

:?
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