BT programs really fuck over the DSL connection at my house. If any sort of BT client is running on any PC, websites load either slow as hell or not even at all on every computer. The shared media is being uploaded to other users. This results in every bit of upload bandwidth is being used to send files to other users. The way web browsers load websites is using your connection's upstream bandwidth to send a URL request to the server. If the BT client on a computer in the network is using all of the upload bandwidth to send files to other users, website URL requests will not work because there's simply no bandwidth left. To put it simply, BT clients will make web browsers cease to load webpages unless the upload bandwidth is capped.
That's the only issue that I can see happening here, even though it's odd that pages load on one computer but not the next.
-Lasereth
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