If your ECC Active network connection stay Low or you suffer from a lot of disconnects in your debug log.
As usual , we can blame Microsoft, the windows firewall is a strange creature, even thru ECC seems to work without making changes to the windows firewall , it seems to cause some issues.
Some Windows users may have trouble finding active connections or only are able to keep a low number active like 2 or 4 or the Number seems to rise and fall within a few minutes, instead of staying fairly stable.
Windows :
Click start, click control panel, click Windows Firewall,
Make a note on which network is connected Home/Work or Public
Then Click on Allow a Program or feature thru Windows Firewall , click allow another program, click browse , then go to the folder with eccoin-qt.exe , select eccoin-qt.exe , click open, click add ,
It should then be in the list of allowed programs with a check mark to the left and a check mark on the right side under home/work or public (you want it to be on the 1 that showed as connected), Click OK , and then reboot.
Next time you start the ECC client, your active connections can reach in the teens.
And you are good to go.
FYI: Addnodes if you need them.
addnode=59.147.37.14
addnode=50.243.136.51
addnode=167.114.249.196
addnode=66.63.178.178
addnode=72.208.71.8
addnode=82.176.15.155
addnode=193.106.171.8
addnode=108.12.232.207
addnode=221.7.205.34
addnode=66.66.243.140
addnode=128.75.132.96
addnode=86.19.217.186
addnode=50.243.136.53
First of, thanks for the long response!
Although, it got worse....xD
I set up the windows firewall, but the ECC wallet was already marked as OK.
So the Firewall doesn't block it.
I added your nodes, but after a restart of the wallet, i didn't get any connections at all, so i switched back to the "old" ECCoin.conf, but after another restart, there are still no connections.. =/
So now i can't even sync my wallet.