01-03-2006, 08:39 PM
There's definitely something different in this version. Could be that they added some buggy UDP and/or UPnP code in there. Before, the Blizz client was able to penetrate the router and I had no problems downloading.
This time, however, the download took a good 2 hours before I restarted with my IP address as the DMZ. Once I exposed my IP address, the download went at a good enough speed, despite having my upload stream be saturated. I got randomly disconnected from the 'net twice, though. Don't you just love it when BitTorrent clients cause your internet connection to grind to a halt?
Well, at least I got it. It's patching now. Here's hoping that, because I was the DMZ during the download, that the last blocks weren't corrupted, as they sometimes are in DMZ mode, causing me to download it again...
This time, however, the download took a good 2 hours before I restarted with my IP address as the DMZ. Once I exposed my IP address, the download went at a good enough speed, despite having my upload stream be saturated. I got randomly disconnected from the 'net twice, though. Don't you just love it when BitTorrent clients cause your internet connection to grind to a halt?
Well, at least I got it. It's patching now. Here's hoping that, because I was the DMZ during the download, that the last blocks weren't corrupted, as they sometimes are in DMZ mode, causing me to download it again...
"Yay! We did it!"
"Who are you?"
"Um, uh... just ... a guy." *flee*
"Who are you?"
"Um, uh... just ... a guy." *flee*