xSTHNSx, on 27 December 2015 - 05:38 AM, said:
What type of system is it? the spec of the machine that client is being hosted on? via wired/wireless? I have also checked the router you posted as its high speed gateway so may not be bandwidth bottleneck issue, but we can rule it out slowly. Can you tell me what exactly happens when client freeze? are you able to use anything on the unit? Or everything hangs? if you can use alternative applications then those can't access the internet? due to controller being unavailable? These issues are not even related.
First find which controller your using and update the current wireless/ethernet driver for the new OS as make sure its supported. As if its faulty it would case system hang due to being overwhelmed which can be triggered by client. I don't think its router issue as im sure while system hangs if you have other systems connected to the gateway those would be operational so you can rule the router out. Now you need to see what triggers the OS to hang as if you suspect its only eMule related then break it down in bandwidth/storage/resource. So for now network disable KAD and just connect via ED2K. For storage see once you download new chunks/parts how it handles it as if it can't then they maybe corrupted then its disk controller issue. Now if storage is fine and data is corrupted then this wouldn't cause system to hang as very little resource is used via ICH/AICH to recover corrupted parts in chunk.
Motherboard: ASUS Rampage V Extreme
Connection - Wired
I deeply doubt to blame the router as I used exactly the same one on my old PC (Win 7 ultimate - 64 Bit + Gigabyte X58A-UD7) for nearly 3 years and never had any problems. Also I use the same UPD/TCP ports as before. Apart I use the same router on the other PC and also here no problems.
The drivers are up to date.
When Emule freezes I can minimize it but I can not exit it as I get the message that Emule is not responding. Neither via Taskmanager I can exit the emule.exe. The emule.exe is like burned into the system as only a reboot makes it possible to end it. Also the Internet connection gets disabled for this PC but works perfectly on the other PC including Emule. I get the yellow symbol on the I-net icon next to the clock. The system still runs as before, only no Internet. I have to reboot to get the Internet connection back on. Even If I sign out and log back on to my Win account I will not be able to get the Internet back on. Only a reboot solves the problem.