While not including the ADSL part I have had difficulties with a Dlink
DI-604.
We used several for remote access to telephone switches.
We found, only by trial and error, that if there was no outgoing traffic at
all then it refused to route any inbound traffic - which meant it was
useless for the purpose. When the router first started up it _did_ route
inbound traffic but after a period of time we couldn't connect any more.
I have since changed to Draytek and there is no problem anymore.
To this day I will never use Dlink again.
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> I'm having problems with my D-Link DSL-504T ADSL router. It doesn't seem
> to be able to cope with the number of connections used by P2P clients.
> What I'd like to be able to do is run Azureus (bittorent) without
> shutting down MLDonkey (eD2K, Kad & Overnet). In practice I
> can only run one at a time, with limited connections - otherwise my
> browser starts timing-out, and the the router itself stops responding on
> its web and telnet interfaces.
>
> I'm looking for a replacement that:
>
>
> 1. Can cope with the several hundred connections created by multiple p2p
> protocols
>
> 2. Is well enough engineered to run for years (I've heard that a lot of
> ADSL routers go flakey after a year or so, often due to overheating)
>
> 3. probably should support ADSL 2+ for when the price comes down.
>
>
> What sort of manufacturers do I need to be looking at?
>