I've had a Zoom X5 ADSL modem router for about 2 years now and its been...'okay'. However, I've noticed that whenever I use P2P that opens many ports my whole internet connection slows to a crawl. I can barely view webpages or open emails. So normally I only have a choice between having a P2P app open or browsing the web.
I've looked around tentatively and found it may be the router's poor speed/capacity. As slower routers can't handle large numbers of connections generated by P2P software and so they keel over and crawl. Considering I have an 8Mb line this is really harsh.
Now I've done numerous speed tests and all check out fine. I'm getting good speeds through. Its ONLY when I use apps that open lots of ports.
Is it likely to be the router? My ISP? Or something else?
I never used to get this level of slowdown when using P2P when I was in my student house with an NTL cabale connection at 2Mb and that was being shared between 4 people! When all 4 were using P2P THEN and only then would we experience slowdown in web browsing.
If anyone can shed any light I'd be very grateful. It'd be useful to know what I need to change - ISP, router, etc?
Thanks.



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Ashiro