[uTorrent] HTTP request failed issue back again?

Sonarr version (exact version): 2.0.0.4286
Mono version (if Sonarr is not running on Windows):
OS: Windows 2012R2
((Debug logs)):
(Make sure debug logging is enabled in settings and post the full log to hastebin/pastebin/dropbox/google drive or something similar, do not post them directly here)
Description of issue:
Just curious if others are having issues again after the last few updates ?
I’m running uTorrent on a VMWare that’s running Windows 7,
Using a Bridged Connection direct to a dedicated NIC.
When doing a connection test it tells me the test is okay,
but when doing a search and choose to send the torrent to the client it error out the cloud turns red.
But when i enable another nic on my VMWare and change the mac address so it’s getting another IP-Adress then it will send the torrent to uTorrent(ater adding that as download client).
After a while that stops working till i change again the mac address for another IP-Adress.

Just wanted to know if others also are having issues,
if needed i can provide logs and screenshots of the settings

Happend today again
provided a debug log with the part where it got triggered

http://pastebin.com/CDb2bGQn

The request was aborted: The operation has timed out.
Sonarr made the request to uTorrent and it didn’t respond, you’ll need to figure out why it didn’t respond (hopefully they have logs).

uTorrent doesn’t get anything,
but it does when i change the mac address and the 2nd Nic get’s a new IP-Adress and tell Sonarr to use that IP,
but after a while it stop working

Sounds like something with VMware. Something is receiving the connection and keeping it open long enough for it to timeout, if it was immediately closing it then a likely cause would be a firewall (not allowing the connection at all).

All Firewalls are turned off,
on the VMware and the 2012R2 server also.
IT’s weird that is does work for a while if i change the IP but that’s only temporary.
and it used to work without any issues a few days ago.
Perhaps i should give Hyper-V a try.

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