I'm using WinGate 6.2.1 as a NAT server on a dedicated PC (Win2k) and there are four clients that connect to Internet through this 'server'. The problem I have is when one of the clients gets a lot of TCP connections ~200 (all together ~225-250) the other clients get problems with there Internet access. The reason for the huge amount of TCP connections for that client is that it has a bittorrent client running. Is there a limit in WinGate how many TCP/UDP connection it can handle?
In a thread from Nov 2006 (Limit amount of NAT TCP connections) I read that in next major release it should be possible to limit number off TCP connection for a client. When will this 'new major release' be released?
If I limit the upload bandwidth for that client the amount off connections increase faster and if I don’t it takes all upload bandwidth and makes the Internet access slow for the others.
Any work around?