On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 12:32:33 -0600, Daxter wrote:
> I can't figure out what exactly is the cause, so I'll just explain
> the symptoms. Freenet is running fine, but most attempts to load a
> "normal" (WWW) web page either stall or load very slowly. My guess is
> that, starting somewhere around build 1315, my node started creating
> so many connections that it borders the max number my router
> supports, thus leaving little room for other applications to create
> their own connections. I am sure that Freenet is the issue because as
> soon as I shut down my node, pages load at their normal rate.
> 
> This leads to two questions:
> 1. How can I determine that this is indeed the issue? (that my
> router's connection limit is maxed out, and/or that Freenet is
> causing it)
> 2. What might my node be doing to cause in the first place? An
> alternate theory would be that it isn't properly terminating old
> connections to my router's liking.

There is a bug in the latest builds with the (input) bandwidth usage,
as I mentioned here recently.
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