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Fuse
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O.P. Utorrent Help
i usually download at 300-400kb/s, but something wierd is going on with my utorrent and i can never get over 200kb/s. In the bottom right of utorrent i usually have the green tick [which means my ports are open and working well] but now i have red '!' which means my ports are not open. i made another post about how to open my ports and i opened them and it doesnt seem to help..maybe it's something in utorrent.. help?
This post was edited on 01-06-2007 at 02:10 PM by Fuse.
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01-06-2007 01:40 PM |
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Mike
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RE: Utorrent Help
The download speed you get on torrents (not only uTorrent) don't depend only on your internet download speed, but they also depend on your seeders upload speed, the number of leechers (more leechers usually means slower download because they are leeching from the seeders, but leechers also seed, which means that leechers help you too) and your upload speed.
Why do I say upload speed?
Because, torrents are something like "the more you give, the more you get". (correct me if I'm wrong)
If you are limiting your upload speed, try disabling the limit or raising the limit, and see if this improves your download speed.
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01-06-2007 01:48 PM |
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Fuse
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O.P. RE: RE: Utorrent Help
quote: Originally posted by Mike
The download speed you get on torrents (not only uTorrent) don't depend only on your internet download speed, but they also depend on your seeders upload speed, the number of leechers (more leechers usually means slower download because they are leeching from the seeders, but leechers also seed, which means that leechers help you too) and your upload speed.
Why do I say upload speed?
Because, torrents are something like "the more you give, the more you get". (correct me if I'm wrong)
If you are limiting your upload speed, try disabling the limit or raising the limit, and see if this improves your download speed.
i have unlimited upload and download. and im sure it's not my internet cos i just did a speed test:
Your current bandwidth reading is:
4.16 Mbps
which means you can download at 532.81 KB/sec. from our servers.
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01-06-2007 01:56 PM |
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GiantSpider
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RE: Utorrent Help
The more of that file you upload, the faster you can download. Why not just change the port again.
Edit: Re-size the image please.
This post was edited on 01-06-2007 at 02:06 PM by GiantSpider.
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01-06-2007 02:05 PM |
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Fuse
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O.P. RE: RE: Utorrent Help
quote: Originally posted by GiantSpider
The more of that file you upload, the faster you can download. Why not just change the port again.
Edit: Re-size the image please.
ive tried like 40 completly random ports + all the one though 6881 = 6889 but they all come up with red
oh and pictured resized
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01-06-2007 02:11 PM |
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GiantSpider
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RE: Utorrent Help
Try this. It's for teh Azureus client, but the principle's should be the same.
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01-06-2007 02:17 PM |
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Fuse
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O.P. RE: Utorrent Help
still not working, every single port is not open according to utorrent
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01-07-2007 05:46 PM |
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ShawnZ
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RE: Utorrent Help
quote: Originally posted by GiantSpider
Try this. It's for teh Azureus client, but the principle's should be the same.
you don't need to port forward with uTorrent. (unless you're using vista, are you using vista?)
This post was edited on 01-07-2007 at 06:14 PM by ShawnZ.
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01-07-2007 06:09 PM |
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RE: Utorrent Help
quote: Originally posted by Fuse
still not working, every single port is not open according to utorrent
I don't think Windows will allow you. Ever since SP2 Windows XP only lets you to connect to 10 ip addresses at one given time. Of cause this setting can be changed.
Have you started to use a new firewall or something?
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01-07-2007 06:11 PM |
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Ezra
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RE: Utorrent Help
quote: Originally posted by ShawnZ
you don't need to port forward with uTorrent. (unless you're using vista, are you using vista?)
You need to port forward even with XP, depends if you are using UPnP or not.
Are you sure you forwarded the port correctly on your router and you opened it in your firewall?
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01-07-2007 06:31 PM |
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