I am using rufus (it is the same with utorrent) on a standard DSL connection.
There is only one torrent in the queue but it is not possible to surf while rufus works.
If other p2p-clients (kazaa, napster, ...) work it is possible to surf and do things like that.
Why does bit-torrent clients take the hole bandwith? I do not want to limitated the up-/down-bandwith or number of connections because it is against the bittorrent-thinking.
How can I handle this?
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I am using rufus (it is the same with utorrent) on a standard DSL connection.
There is only one torrent in the queue but it is not possible to surf while rufus works.
If other p2p-clients (kazaa, napster, ...) work it is possible to surf and do things like that.
Why does bit-torrent clients take the hole bandwith? I do not want to limitated the up-/down-bandwith or number of connections because it is against the bittorrent-thinking.
How can I handle this?