i cant really say if your claim is fact or not, because with that info it would mean that anything over 10connections is bound to get you snuffed.
also i just checked, the entries in utorrent are as follows:
global maximum number of connections : 200
maximum
number of connected peers per torrent : 50
number of upload slot per torrent : 2
- use additional upload slots if upload speed <90%
which means, the middle is nulled, it only pertains to
number of peers, and it doesn't say
number of connections to peers.
and leaves you with global, so anything over 10 on global is bound to get you snuffed? i don't think so.
edit: simply put, if you enter in 10 on global you can only power up 10torrents at once with only one connection to each, or maybe the other way around of 10connections per torrent. but its still not the case on peers or seeds.
also, with that info in mind, it would suggest that running multiple torrents at once should solve the connection problems, but it doesn't.
edit2: theres also the registry entry of maximum number of connections per server under the TCP/IP registry entry, unless utorrent bypasses the OS's connection constrictions it should limit it down to x number of connections per IP address/server.