Well, let me put it this way: Microsoft reduced the maximum number of connections for a reason...to reduce software piracy. My guess is that they don't want you increasing the number of connections to increase your torrent downloading speed, but I don't want it for that.

: Who cares if downloading something off a torrent takes a while. But yeah, it does increase the download rate significatly. After installing the patch, I was able to get 300kps on a download I was getting 12kps on before in utorrent. Now, I hardly ever get under 50kps when downloading torrents. But still, this is GREAT if you have a wireless network. Microsoft shouldn't have reduced the maximum number of connections. It's just another futile attempt to stop software piracy that didn't work and now it's slowing down everyones internet.

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I'm not sure if I want to risk it.
There's no risk. When you first run it, it asks you if you want to change your maximum number of connections to 50. If you say yes, it does it and then makes you restart. If you don't like the results, just run the patch again and it'll ask you if you want to change it back to 10. If you say yes, it'll delete everything it did and ask you to restart.
Oh, and you have to restart because it's modifying a system file and it won't take effect until you restart windows. And don't worry. It just makes a copy of the system file and modifies that, while backing up the real system file in case something goes wrong. I've installed it on 104 computers so far, and it works great! I can connect so many computers to my wireless network without it slowing down!
