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      yepyep7891 @john32123666
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      @john32123666 They eventually will be cleared... can take 15-30 minutes. At least for me...

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      • MrMazdaM Offline
        MrMazda Global Moderator
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        We have found a hardware issue at the server, which may be a part of the issue many people are having. We have since resolved that problem, so it will be interesting to see if things now finally start to come back up.

        On a side note, I have more than 3000 torrents in the list, so it should be enough to trigger the issue.

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          DirtyNick
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          Let's hope.

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          • john32123666J Offline
            john32123666
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            I did re-started my PC and client several times and all my torrentz came back to life ...
            I am no longer seing period timedout/updating issues ...
            And those torrentz reset succesfully and cleared @ profile stats, so hoping the issue is gone ...

            [œùæ] : " Mahirap mag dunong dunongan, Kung wala kang kaalam alam " ...

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              tnar @tnar
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              @tnar said in A connection attempt failed in download:

              @MrMazda
              disabling IPv6 seems to be working for me. All ~250 torrents I am seeding are now showing a normal status - none are timed out. I'll check back in the morning and see if that's still the case.

              Update: ~12 hours later, I'm back to 2/3 of the torrents timed out.

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              • john32123666J Offline
                john32123666 @tnar
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                @tnar ...
                Yes it came back ...
                Tracker glitch is acting up again, and it has nothing to do w/ your network ipv4/ipv6 settings ...
                If your client setting is unstable then the rest is affected ...
                The issue is coming from here ...
                Not on your end ...

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                  yepyep7891
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                  Still not solved for me... it was good... for a while...

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                    Vincent9756
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                    It seems a little better after unchecking IPv6 in Windows Network settings. Now, instead of "unreachable", I get connection timeouts.

                    Regardless, there's always some amount of errors when I check my client during the day. The problem is still not solved for me either.

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                    • john32123666J Offline
                      john32123666
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                      IPv4 uses globally unique public addresses for traffic and “private” addresses.

                      IPv6 uses globally unique unicast addresses and local addresses

                      Can you use both IPv4 and IPv6?
                      Yes. A device that supports dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 addressing can interoperate equally with IPv4-only,
                      IPv6-only, and other dual-stacked IPv4/IPv6 devices.
                      When two communicating devices are both dual stacked, they agree on which IP version to use.
                      SEE : https://www.juniper.net/us/en/research-topics/what-is-ipv4-vs-ipv6.html

                      IPv4 vs IPv6: what are they and what's the difference?
                      SEE : https://cybernews.com/what-is-vpn/ipv4-vs-ipv6/

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                        tnar @yepyep7891
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                        @yepyep7891
                        No timed out connections for 24+ hours now. Seems to be fixed for me, finally.

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                          Vincent9756 @tnar
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                          @tnar I haven't had any connection errors in the last 12 hours. I've been checking since 6:00 am (CST) this morning. Hope it stays this way.

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