Hi,
This is something I've started experiencing recently, and I can't really connect to anything particular I did just before it started. Just one day browsing became impossible when Vuze was running, regardless of the bandwidth it was using. I'd get the "connection was reset" (or something similar) page (firefox). A short time after turning Vuze off surfing becomes possible again.
I've used it for years, with more or less the same configuration, and there were never any problems, only a slowdown when download speeds would soar, which is quite natural. There are no firewall issues, I'm pretty sure of that (I use Subnet). What I do get is that message saying "A UPnP device is taking a long time to release its port mappings, consider disabling this via the UPnP configuration".
My Vuze is downloading at high speeds, all is well in that department, and I am pretty well protected - Subnet firewall, Avast 4.8 Pro, SpywareGuard, all the Windows updates.
Has anybody got any idea of how it's caused and how it can be fixed?
Will be grateful for any advice you can give me,
H.
This is something I've started experiencing recently, and I can't really connect to anything particular I did just before it started. Just one day browsing became impossible when Vuze was running, regardless of the bandwidth it was using. I'd get the "connection was reset" (or something similar) page (firefox). A short time after turning Vuze off surfing becomes possible again.
I've used it for years, with more or less the same configuration, and there were never any problems, only a slowdown when download speeds would soar, which is quite natural. There are no firewall issues, I'm pretty sure of that (I use Subnet). What I do get is that message saying "A UPnP device is taking a long time to release its port mappings, consider disabling this via the UPnP configuration".
My Vuze is downloading at high speeds, all is well in that department, and I am pretty well protected - Subnet firewall, Avast 4.8 Pro, SpywareGuard, all the Windows updates.
Has anybody got any idea of how it's caused and how it can be fixed?
Will be grateful for any advice you can give me,
H.