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I am consistently having to restart the computer or Vuze in order for the torrents to download.  

I am using BTguard Proxy for Mac OSX

Hardwired in to the internet, no wifi.  Comcast pulling 110 Mbps verified through Speedtest.

When I am downloading successfully, it is around 1.5-3.5 then for about 3 minutes when it drops to 180-190 kB/s for a while then generally stops downloading altogether.  

Sometimes when I restart Vuze it works.  Sometimes I restart the computer and it works.  

I have reinstalled Vuze and changed the proxy settings for BT Guard.

Today is the first day I have had this consitstent problem since using BTGuard.  I have been successful for months using this Proxy server.

 
(04-11-2015, 02:24 PM)'TOBANNON' Wrote: [ -> ]I am consistently having to restart the computer or Vuze in order for the torrents to download.  

I am using BTguard Proxy for Mac OSX

Hardwired in to the internet, no wifi.  Comcast pulling 110 Mbps verified through Speedtest.

When I am downloading successfully, it is around 1.5-3.5 then for about 3 minutes when it drops to 180-190 kB/s for a while then generally stops downloading altogether.  

Sometimes when I restart Vuze it works.  Sometimes I restart the computer and it works.  

I have reinstalled Vuze and changed the proxy settings for BT Guard.

Today is the first day I have had this consitstent problem since using BTGuard.  I have been successful for months using this Proxy server.

 

 
I have this exact issue!  I've been dealing with it for a couple of months now since I started with BTGuard.  It transfers great for awhile and then dissolve and won't recover without a restart.  And for really slow torrents it may never recover.  I have to start over from my laptop at work (which isn't a good long term solution!)  Were you able to find a solution?  

BTW.. I also have a NAT issue with TCP that I'm still chasing.  UDP is fine.