Linux Connection shuts down after a minute
Since I have updated to alpha v.105 (Linux) I am having problems with my connection. It is o.k. for about a minute and then the status turns to yellow and shortly afterwards to red. After a few minutes I get a good connection again, but then it shuts down again and the whole procedure repeats itself. While the connection is down I can't even ping my wlan-router. After shutting down wuala, it takes about a minute and then I can ping my wlan-router again. I have already turned off the file system integration, but that doesn't do any good.
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Inappropriate?Am I really the only person with this problem??? After updating to v.106 I had a good connection for about 5 minutes, but then the same problem occured. Somebody out there - please help me!!
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?Maybe your WLAN-Router can't handle the amount of "connections" wuala generates.
I'd try to limit the bandwidth in wuala (since you can't limit the amount of connections made directly).
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This _is_ the problem. Have the same behavior too. Limiting dl to something aroud 500kb/s have solved it. But in the long run, a good wlan router will be the better way. ;) -
Inappropriate?Seems more to be a problem somewhere in your network, Wuala relies on quite many connections via UDP.
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Inappropriate?Many home routers can't handle larger numbers of connections (say 100). Though Wuala uses UDP, which is a stateless protocol that does not have connections, some routers still treats UDP traffic as if there were connections and then run into problems. We are aware of this problem. Our planned fix is to offer proxy servers for users with connection problems, so Wuala can be used with only one connection, even if UDP isn't supported at all.
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Inappropriate?Thank you to all of you!! First I tried limiting the bandwidth drastically. That didn't help. Then I rebooted my wlan rooter and wuala - it's working again. I don't know, but it seems like my rooter kept the connections up permanently and could not handle them any more. I have a avm fritz!box fon wlan 7050, which is of course not a really new model.
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