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slow utorrent speeds by Nathan on 02-13-2007 at 05:47 PM

Ok,
I have utorrent and i never ever get speeds higher then 30 kB/s

Does anyone know why and what I have to do the router seems to forward the ports correctly but is there any settings in need to do in utorrent or windows to make it download faster?

Thanks,
Nathan :)

edit: it also has the red icon with the exclamation mark.


RE: slow utorrent speeds by Thor on 02-13-2007 at 06:16 PM

Well, if you have a really crappy internet speed, or if the torrents you download only have seeders which doesn't have any good upload speed, then that's why. :P

What router/modem do you have?


RE: slow utorrent speeds by RaceProUK on 02-13-2007 at 06:35 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Nathan
edit: it also has the red icon with the exclamation mark.
Then it's not able to 'punch through' the router properly. You may need to activate uPnP set up a port forward on a single port to your machine.
RE: slow utorrent speeds by MeEtc on 02-13-2007 at 07:57 PM

I had to configure my router to do the same thing. Go to the Speed Guide off the top menu, and "Test if port is forwarded correctly" You'll either get a page with

quote:
Welcome to the µTorrent Port Checker.
A test will be performed on your computer to check if the specified port is opened.

Checking port 33932 on xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...

OK! Port 33932 is open and accepting connections.

You will be able to receive incoming BitTorrent connections.


or

quote:
Welcome to the µTorrent Port Checker.
A test will be performed on your computer to check if the specified port is opened.

Checking port 33932 on xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...

Error! Port 33932 does not appear to be open.

Please see www.portforward.com for more information about how to map a port.

Please make absolutely sure that PeerGuardian2 or Protowall is allowing utorrent.com (72.20.34.145) in either of those programs. Those of you using ipfilter.dat should make sure the list does not include the website's IP. After making sure of this, re-run this test by refreshing the page (F5).

Note that the port number is arbitrary and doesn't need to be the same as mine. As long as your router can forward it, any port is fine
RE: slow utorrent speeds by Nathan on 02-13-2007 at 07:58 PM

Welcome to the µTorrent Port Checker.
A test will be performed on your computer to check if the specified port is opened.

Checking port 8080 on xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...

OK! Port 8080 is open and accepting connections.

You will be able to receive incoming BitTorrent connections.


RE: slow utorrent speeds by MeEtc on 02-13-2007 at 08:02 PM

Is it one of these icons?


RE: slow utorrent speeds by Supersonicdarky on 02-13-2007 at 08:15 PM

maybe your isp is limiting torrent traffic? enable encryption to see if it helps


RE: slow utorrent speeds by Nathan on 02-13-2007 at 08:20 PM

Well after doing what you said its gone up too 43kB/s and increasing <3

EDIT: Its gone back down now.

I just found out something wierd though:on preferences > connection:

where it says bandwidth limiting if i change the upload one to 1 and wait till the download one increases too 4kb/s then i change it back too 0 it will shoot up too 90kb/s :O

explain.


RE: slow utorrent speeds by Dr4g0n on 02-13-2007 at 08:28 PM

You mean you enable Encryption? Or port forwarding?


RE: slow utorrent speeds by dotNorma on 02-13-2007 at 08:31 PM

It sounds like your internet service provider is throttling your torrents. If this is the case, then I feel very sorry for you because there aren't any full proof solutions, but the following should help you a little bit:

Go to Options > Preferences... > Advanced and set "peer.lazy_bitfeild" to true.

Now change to the "BitTorrent" section of the preferences window and set encryption to "Enabled" and "Allow incoming legacy connections" at the bottom.

See, that should help with public trackers but in reality you aren't going to get any decent speeds on public trackers while being throttled. The only way you are going to experience regular speeds is by joining private tracker communities where the majority of users use encryption enabled clients, and even then it is hard to maintain the required ratios.

BTW, I am currently under really heavy throttling by sudden link but achieve decent speeds on torrent damage and OiNK. Ask around for invites.


RE: slow utorrent speeds by Supersonicdarky on 02-13-2007 at 08:35 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Nathan
explain.

i think utorrent wants you to share, so it caps download when you cap upload

just guessing

RE: slow utorrent speeds by Dr4g0n on 02-14-2007 at 06:14 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Supersonicdarky
quote:
Originally posted by Nathan
explain.

i think utorrent wants you to share, so it caps download when you cap upload

just guessing

It's not µTorrent that does this, it's the bittorrent protocol that does.