P2P programs disconnect Router !

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I have a Netgear RP612v4. Normally it runs pretty well. But when i use P2P like torrent or emule it disconnects every 10 minutes. I heard that p2p clients generate connections faster than the old ones in routers memory to time out. The router memory gets filled up and it restarts.
Is there anyway to improve this or do i have to buy a better router ?
Thanks in advance

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Go to your P2P software and limit the amount of connections to your computer to something your router can handle.


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