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ZMoney187

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I have Rogers Portable Internet, which is a wireless modem, connected to a D-Link WBR-1310 router. Whenever I try to open utorrent to try to download something, the internet shuts off and I have to unplug my router and plug it back in. I have called Rogers and they say the router is at fault but I have never had any problems with it. I have heard of ISPs throttling p2p downloads, is this what is happening?
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rshaffer61

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GTG does not assist in issues with P2P problems except for the removal of the programs pursuant to the Terms Of Use. This thread will be turned over to a Administrator and closed according to the reasons stated above. Please be aware that GTG will help to rid your system of P2P programs if you choose to do so by starting a new topic and asking for assistance. For future information please read the Terms Of Use in the link at the top of forum. The reason we don't support P2P is because of the law and risk of infection possibly caused by the files downloaded. A great many of these files have infections in them and will cause in some cases your system to become unusable. This topic will be closed. If you feel like this decision is wrong please contact a Moderator or Administrator for a review.
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