The second file, bitcomet_setup, is indeed an installer, and it's indeed bundled with some kind of antivirus software -- but THE USER IS ASKED WHETHER THEY WANT IT OR NOT. So, again, no reason to quarantine it.

before i was using a 1 mbps internet connection and there were no problems when i launched bitcomet. after that i upgraded to a 500 mbps internet connection and new routers were installed. after that a weird problem started


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i solved the problem. the fault is with the DHT network. if it's enabled then it will cause the internet in the whole house to cut when i launch bitcomet and it's looking for peers. i disabled DHT network in the bitcomet settings and the problem went away

I start bitcomet and my internet hangs for anything between 30 sec to several minutes (on all devices in the house WIFI + LAN, including the pc that I'm running bitcomet on ! The only thing that is not affected visibly is digital TV).

I'm on version 1.82 at the moment, but the problem persists for a while (different versions of bitcomet). The internet icon in the windows task bar (right, bottom of screen) also changes to 'no internet connection'. After that my internet reacts again and works normal even with bitcomet open.

I also did a test starting bitcomet with no tasks loaded in the main screen and with no data in the download folder (simulating NO upload and NO download connectivity). I still get the same problem !

I don't think it would be an easy thing to do what you ask. In order for you to connect to your computer from another, you have to know it's IP address, there is just no way around that. This would be the same if you were going to visit someone's home who moves to a different address each day, if you don't have their address, you'll never get there. The only way I could think of to make this work would be if all your personal info was uploaded to a website when you started bitcomet. That website would then know where you were located and could perhaps let you control your computer, but there is a huge security risk there that would require a lot of security and encryption. There would also be the problem that most bitcomet users would be extremely upset at their personal data being hosted on a website. I know I wouldn't want any website having a list of my IP address and everything I download. There is also a problem with who would pay for this service and the employes to run it 24/7 for millions of users. Currently BitComet is a free program developed by a handful of very talented programmers who donate their time to keep their project going, and they certainly don't have the time to run a website that needs constant supervision to handle sensitive data like this. I don't know how much such a service would cost the users, but I think it would be far cheaper to get a static IP address from your ISP.

Thanks for this information. I've used utorrent web UI since it was first in beta (1.6.1), but haven't liked any version since 3, so the only one I have installed is 2.2.1. A quick look at their website would seem to indicate when you log in your computer uploads your IP and port to the utorrent website so you don't have to. This is an interesting idea, however if bitcomet did it first I suspect there would be complaints about uploading personal info. With this utorrent remote it looks like they are going to have a record of your IP addresses used, but according to the website it's used to connect you to your computer through the website so hopefully there is no task info on the website. It's also nice that they have the resources to maintain such a website. 0852c4b9a8

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