Maximum simultaneous connections for WRT350N

Hi,
What is the maximum number of simultaneous connections that the WRT350N router can handle whilst allowing 1 user to surf the internet?
I need to know this so I can set the maximum number of connections in uTorrent. My upload speed is 1.1 mbps, which is roughly 140 kBps.
The PC has a direct connection to the router, the wireless has been turned off.

There is no such defined number of user for TCP/IP connection.However,you can try to tweak the settings on the application and check if that helps.read this link and this link.

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