BitLord, BitSpirit, and BitComet are all based on the BitComet core programming...and are likely equally bad for your connection. They all make excessive amounts of connections and PURPOSEFULLY disconnect and reconnect to peers/seeds to force them to upload to them. (This is cheating via breaking the bittorrent protocol btw.)
Anyway, it's the sheer number of connections + new connections per second rate that's likely killing your wireless connection.
In BitLord, if you disable DHT, reduce max connections both per torrent and overall, reduce max uploads at once, set upload+download KB/sec speeds considerably below your connection's max (actually needs to be below your connection's SUSTAINABLE average amount), and reduce the number of torrents you run at once your wireless router shouldn't crash...well at least not as often.
Also, see if you can upgrade your wireless router's firmware. (Flash its bios, in other words.) Just look up its manufacture using GOOGLE...or if you have a paper manual (or manual on CD), go to its website to find the upgrade software for it.
It's also possible you need to do the same for your wireless networking card in your computer.
...and it wouldn't hurt to scan for viruses and spyware again too, and do a disk cleanup to delete all the temp files that tend to accumulate in C:\Windows\Temp.
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