Wireless signal keeps on dying when downloading via µTorrent?

blizzaro

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Sep 29, 2012
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It seems that whenever I reach a download speed of 1+ MB/s on at least 2 files, the Wi-Fi signal begins disconnecting and automatically connect it again. However, if I'd to download via normal direct download, it can sustain an accumulative speed of 6-8MB/s on a separated files (4-6 files at 600KB/s - 1+ MB/s each).

I have a PCI-e 1x network adapter (TP-LINK TL-WN781ND) installed and it has the bandwidth of 150mbps and a newly bought 300mbps Gigabit router by ASUS (RT-N15U). Oh and another thing - after it reconnects again after random disconnection, my download speed begins to fluctuate around 5-200 KB/s on µTorrent and normal web-surfing begins to be very slow. However, when I restart my computer or restart µTorrent, the speed begins to go back to normal speed - a fluctuation of 1MB/s to 3MB/s per files and there is no interruption on web-surfing.

So what could be the problem here - is it the µTorrent client itself that causes the issue or is it my wireless network adapter is dying? All the configuration settings on µTorrent is at default and all drivers are up to date.

P.S. I have been using my wireless adapter for almost 1+ year now and never encounter this kind of issue before.
P.S.S. My ISP does NOT throttle P2P/BitTorrent traffic and it's a 100mbps fibre plan
 
well almost all of those seem like theyd b the torrent downloade ur useing i seem to have all those things happen to me to if im on a good connection try limiting ur max donload rate in ur torrent downloader settings. for the inconsistant download speed tho when u get dced u get reconnected with a different seeder most of the time so thats prolly why ur getting bumped down to kbs as its only going to download as fast as the other persons internet will send it. but yea try limiting ur speeds and see if that stops utorrent from dcing all the time like that