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sc00bs
Posts: 2186
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have been fiddling around with my settings because my dl speeds have been very s***, at the moment i am getting around 2-10kbs, I use to get 30-100 easily before new computer/format etc.
I have looked around at different sites such as http://torrentfreak.com/optimize-your-BitTorrent-download-speed/ i have changed all these setting in my client but i have seen no change what so ever. I have changed: max ulpoad speed - 160kbs max dl speed- 950kbs max connected peers per task - 260 max upload slots - 34 I am running: bitlord 1.1 & btengine, i also have windows firewall on (which is soon to be change to zone alarm) and i dont have a router. I have the 1.5mb optusnet dsl and i know that i should be downloading faster than 1-10kbs, and i also check to availability of the torrent so its not that there arnt enough peers/seeders etc |
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StopShootingMe
Posts: 2768
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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An obvious suggestion, but is the firewall port forwarding correctly?
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| #1 04:55pm 06/02/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 17734
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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step 1
dump all that s*** and get utorrent step 2 setup upload to be like max 10% of your max upstream connection (for starters, you can up it more if you like to give back to the community, start low to get it working) step 3 use the handy port forward check (speed test, check port forwarding (NAT resolution, whatever it is)) when port is forwarded successfully step 4 proffit |
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| #2 04:57pm 06/02/07 |
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Tollaz0r!
Posts: 7643
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I second uTorrent.
Dont exceed your upload bandwidth otherwise you'll choke your connection and get crappy speeds. I've also heard around these parts that you need to set your upload bandwidth >8kb/s otherwise the client will throttle your speeds behind the scenes. Dunno how try that is. |
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| #3 05:04pm 06/02/07 |
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DecayingCorpse
Posts: 1480
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i third utorrent, however i don't set a global upload rate, set them individually so you wont limit your download speeds.
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fpot
Posts: 13964
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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I just want 24 now.
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| #5 05:07pm 06/02/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 17735
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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if you over upload, you will saturate your connection and everything will go to s***
if you dont upload, you're not a very nice person and need to learn to share with my adsl2 connection (1024mbs upstream) i set it to about 70k/s for happy times so thats about 70% regularly see 500/600k/s dls |
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| #6 05:10pm 06/02/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2187
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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installed utorrent, changed the speed settings to xx/1mbit and changed to port and checked that it is open. Now its going at about 10-15kb :S this is so gaybar, why cant it just work
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Spook
Posts: 17736
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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er, try xx/64k
xx/1mbit woudl be well and truly flooding your connection 1500/256 connection would max out its upstream ata bout 32k/s u were trying to upload at 92k/s last edited by Spook at 09:21:11 07/Feb/07 |
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Tollaz0r!
Posts: 7644
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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My optus cable maxes out at about 16 kb/s. I set Utorrent to 10 kb/s, this allows for all the extra upload bandwidth from connection overheads.
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| #9 07:16pm 06/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2949
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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step 1 +1 vote for utorrent. I've also heard around these parts that you need to set your upload bandwidth >8kb/s It's 6kB/s and yes, utorrent will punish you by capping your download speed if it's any less. last edited by parabol at 20:55:26 06/Feb/07 |
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Cl1nt
Posts: 558
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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another one for utorrent.
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| #11 09:28pm 06/02/07 |
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CHUB
Posts: 1949
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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utorrent is the absolute bomb.
Is maxing out at 30 - 35k alright for 1500k adsl? Or is something wrong? |
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| #12 10:49pm 06/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2952
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Is maxing out at 30 - 35k alright for 1500k adsl? No, you should get about 150kB/s unless it's a crappy public torrent where everyone leeches and immediately quits. As mentioned earlier .. what did you set as your upload speed limit, and how many connections have you set the program to? |
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| #13 10:52pm 06/02/07 |
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natslovR
Posts: 5328
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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On 1500/256 i set my upload to 19KB/s. I max out my download (160KB/s).
On 8000/384 i've set my upload to 29KB/s. I get 760-780KB/s |
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| #14 11:14pm 06/02/07 |
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CHUB
Posts: 1951
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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On 1500/256 i set my upload to 19KB/s. I max out my download (160KB/s).Alright I'm finally over the max 35k... its been up to 75k at the moment. What should my connections be set at? |
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| #15 11:32pm 06/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2953
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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What should my connections be set at? It depends what you are downloading and what router you have (some can't handle a high number of connections) Try setting it to 100 connections per torrent, 200 connections maximum and see how you go. If it's too slow, increase the per-torrent one. If your router/connection is choking, then reduce. Upload slots per torrent can be left at 5. |
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| #16 11:58pm 06/02/07 |
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natslovR
Posts: 5329
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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Under speed setting i set 'connection type' to xx/256
I then wen options/preferences/connection and set Global Maximum upload to 19 and queuing/"maximum active torrents" to 4 and queuing/"maximum active downloads" to 2 |
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| #17 12:00am 07/02/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1612
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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1 [*] 100.0% xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.avi (698.98 MB) ETA: Finished in 9m 57s Azuerus headless client under Linux is the bomb. |
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| #18 12:01am 07/02/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2189
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i have no max dl
max upload - 10 connections per task 100 global maximum upload slots - 33 max half open tcp connections - 50 and im still gettin 1-10kbs :@ wtf is wrong |
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| #19 01:00am 07/02/07 |
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CHUB
Posts: 1953
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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omg I love you QGL.
I've been stuck at 30k max ever since torrents were created. Now I'm getting 100k+ non stop and up to 140k :D EDIT: Took a glimpse before and it got up to 168k/sec... I need a bigger limit then 15gb... any recommendations? last edited by CHUB at 01:56:41 07/Feb/07 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 4955
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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/me hugs new 8mb DSL connection an pushes costs away with broom
- dammit,. I want DSL 2 NOW!! Cause at least then I would have more than ~380k up last edited by HERMITech at 02:00:42 07/Feb/07 |
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Creepy
Posts: 553
Location: USA
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Another thing - do NOT use the default port employed by any BT program - set it to some random port well over 56000 and configure your router to that random port.
Why? Because ISPs can and DO throttle popular BT ports. |
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| #22 04:00am 07/02/07 |
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 14314
Location: Ireland
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20/1mbit dsl
I don't set an upload or download limit, I get over 2mb/s on torrents no drama's. I only limit uploads when I want to play games... |
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| #23 07:53am 07/02/07 |
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icewyrm
Posts: 1728
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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connections per task 100 Have you run the xp tcp patcher? Not much point setting utorrent up to use so many connections if your install of XP SP2 is only allowing 10. Here for more info |
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cJay
Posts: 878
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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what he said ^
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Creepy
Posts: 554
Location: USA
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Interestingly, while this restriction still exists in Vista, and the LvLLord hack hasn't been updated (I think?) - Vista + uTorrent seems to work regardless - consistant 600down/70up for me on DSL.
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| #26 09:21am 07/02/07 |
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infi
Posts: 5117
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i have never f***ed with anything on utorrent. just install and fly away to a world of fantastical wonders. (after forwarding ports).
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| #27 09:36am 07/02/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2190
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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This is so s***house. I have installed that tcp patcher, changed all my settings, opened the ports, changed the ports to over 5600 and still i am only getting 10kbs :( maybe torrents just hate my computer
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| #28 09:53am 07/02/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 17743
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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when you test your port forwarding, it definately tells you the port is ok?
what torrent are you dling? make sure its a popular torrent check the logger, and tell us any errors its reporting mine always has an error opening windows firewall, but i dont use it, so thats fine |
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| #29 10:06am 07/02/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2191
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have zone alarm and have gone into firewall settings > add new expert rule > added port "5800" for eg. used '5800' as the listen port in my torrent program.
http://img164.imageshack.us/img164/3528/firewallcrapjp7.th.jpg used the port forwading tester in utorrent and it says that the port is open. I am getting a variety of torrents most of them have more leechers than seeders. For eg i am getting torrent x and it has 2000 seeders and 3000 leechers and i am getting 10kbs. I am also getting torrent y which has s/400 and l/600 and am getting around the same 5-10kbs I have checked the logger (event viewer in admin tools im guessing is what your talking about?) and there are no messages saying anything about ports etc last edited by sc00bs at 11:03:34 07/Feb/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 17746
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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logger in utorrent, it should be the right most tab on the bottom window
also, zone alarm is s*** |
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| #31 11:02am 07/02/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2192
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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logger :
unable to map upnp port torrent x failed hash check 393 torrent x failed hash check 2881 torrent x failed hash check 393 torrent x failed hash check 2881 unable to map upnp port what should i use then? i installed zone alarm so i didnt use windows firewall. |
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| #32 11:06am 07/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2955
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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In uTorrent, do: Help->Show Statistics.
Paste a screenshot of it. |
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| #33 11:07am 07/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2956
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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unable to map upnp port Turn UPnP off (uTorrent: Preferences->Connection) |
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| #34 11:08am 07/02/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 17747
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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id use windows firewall over zone alarm
try going into preferences -> connection -> uncheck enable upnp mapping close down utorrent and restart, report back in logger whats up also, turn off zone alarm |
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| #35 11:08am 07/02/07 |
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Creepy
Posts: 555
Location: USA
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Yeah, upnp is to be avoided if you have control over the firewall/network (which you do).
Next, set that port number over 56000, not 5600. Make sure that whatever number you choose to pick (e.g. 56333) is the same in both the BT client and the Firewall's port forwarding rules. Lastly, if you're using uTorrent (you did switch right?) then look at the colour codes for the torrent's status. Green = yay! Yellow = likely firewall issue. Blue = Tracker is down? Red = Ohnoes! or Hurry up and get a connection happening already dammit new 24 is out uu!! |
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| #36 11:11am 07/02/07 |
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boba
Cainer
Posts: 2517
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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waah waah help me qgl I can't f***ing download juarez for myself cause i'm a useless f***
have you ever thought that the s*** f***ed public tracker you are downloading juarez off is giving you the s*** speeds? noone ever uploads on public trackers |
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| #37 11:19am 07/02/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2193
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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http://img119.imageshack.us/img119/2230/portsld1.th.jpg
uninstalled zone alarm, turned windows firewall on. exceptions > add port "58000" -should i turn off upnp framework in windows firewall? restarted utorrent, nothing in the logger and still getting 10kbs last edited by sc00bs at 11:32:19 07/Feb/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2194
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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never said i was dl juarez fag, if your not going to help why dont u take ur 2cents elsewhere and buy urself something nice.
last edited by sc00bs at 11:31:02 07/Feb/07 |
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| #39 11:31am 07/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2957
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Try to download part of this Linux ISO (lol) to rule out a s***ty public torrent:
http://torrent.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/torrents/KNOPPIX_V5.1.1CD-2007-01-04-EN.torrent I was able to max out my connection at 150kB/s in under 30 seconds. |
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| #40 11:32am 07/02/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2195
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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got up to 90kbs after about 2minutes wait.
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| #41 11:38am 07/02/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20038
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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sc00bs, dunno if this has been mentioned, but what ISP are you? Is there any possibility they're blocking/prioritising BT traffic?
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| #42 11:39am 07/02/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2197
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have the 1.5mb optusnet dsl from first post ;) |
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| #43 11:44am 07/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2958
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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changed the speed settings to xx/1mbit Just confirming that you changed this to xx/64 or xx/128 as suggested by someone else earlier? |
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| #44 11:50am 07/02/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2199
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yes i changed it to that:
options > speed guide looks like this
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| #45 12:00pm 07/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2959
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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connections per torrent : 50 Increase that manually (not in speedguide), as I suggested to someone else here. Connections per torrent: 100-150. Total Connections: 200. Uploads slots: 5. Try that linux ISO again with those settings. |
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| #46 12:04pm 07/02/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2201
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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got up to 150kbs after about 1min
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| #47 12:11pm 07/02/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 17750
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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WINNAR
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| #48 12:12pm 07/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2960
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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There you go.
Now just find better quality sources to download content you want :) |
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| #49 12:12pm 07/02/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2202
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thanks for the help :D i knew i wasnt going to get speeds like 100kbs+ with public torrents but i knew it should be faster than 10kbs.
Its going at about 20kbs average now, but thats because of the limited number of seeders Seeds: 10 of 37 connected (150 in swarm) Also, i have 3 10gb torrents that are 60%+ completed which i have been downloading in my old torrent client (bitlord) when i try to open the same torrent in utorrent and i put the destination, where all the downloaded files are, it doesnt read those files and restarts the download at 0%. When i re-added torrents in bitlord it normally just reads what % is done and continues from there. Is there anyway to rectify this or do i have to finish them off in bitlord? |
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parabol
Posts: 2962
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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but thats because of the limited number of seeders No it's because there are too many leechers in comparison, sapping all of the seeder's connection limits and their upload bandwidth. If the ratio was more like 30 seeders, 5 leechers ... you'd likely get pretty good speeds. |
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| #51 08:42pm 07/02/07 |
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Deathwalker
Posts: 2726
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Im having similar troubles, these are my settings
Upload Limit : 10 kb/s Upload Slots : 5 Connections (per-torrent) : 100 Connections (global) : 200 Max Active Torrents : 15 Max Active Downloads : 10 Also im using port 57333 and it is working but im getting pretty low speeds and also its saying the port is not forwarded correctly, any suggestions ? |
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parabol
Posts: 2964
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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1. Are you sharing a connection with someone else at your place who uses torrents?
2. UPnP is off in Preferences->connections? 3. When you say the port is working, you mean the SpeedGuide port test passes? |
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Crakaveli
Posts: 2422
Location: USA
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Spook, what is your ISP? Been looking at a new isp lately because i'm sick of the slow/tiny download limit of optuscable.
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Spook
Posts: 17752
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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iinet adsl2+ and im about 2k from the exchange
iinet rule also, deathwalker, if your port isnt forwarded correctly, u will never get good speeds www.portforward.com and look up your router i turn upnp off entirely for best results on my machine and just forward whatever port i need |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2207
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Do i turn upnp off in the windows firewall options?
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| #56 08:57am 08/02/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2208
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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currently downloading a torrent at 140kb/s and its a public torrent :D yipee for me
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Spook
Posts: 17755
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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scoobs, if s*** be working, dont fiddle, jsut leave it
i turn it off on my router |
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Deathwalker
Posts: 2727
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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My port is working as in i was downloading, but slowly. But when i click "test to see if port is forwarded correctly" in speed guide it says "port 57333 appears not to be open"
Also ive been to that site and ive looked up my router and gone through all the steps, created a static ip, but when i get to the step where i have to enter the password to my router after putting my ip in my web browser the default p/w isnt working and i dont think its been changed so i cant get past it. |
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Spook
Posts: 17756
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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reset it to factory
usual logins are admin password without being able to forward ports, u wont be cooking with gas, sorry matey for both of my routers ive used recently (netgeardg834, billion 7something) i turned off upnp and portforwarded for best results |
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| #60 12:33pm 08/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2968
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yep, usually admin/admin or admin/password.
Here's a good list of routers with the default logins: http://www.phenoelit.de/dpl/dpl.html |
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| #61 12:45pm 08/02/07 |
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Deathwalker
Posts: 2728
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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sorry to be such a deads*** mate but how do i reset it to factory settings ?
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Deathwalker
Posts: 2729
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ive tried blank/admin as it told me to on the port forwarding site under my routers heading, ive tried admin/admin, admin/password and admin/Admin, if its no trouble to you Spook could you add me on msn - grinspoon_rock_07@hotmail.com
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Spook
Posts: 17757
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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dude, just drop your router brand and model in google
GOOGLE KNOWS ALL it will tell you the default logins and how to reset to factory |
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Deathwalker
Posts: 2731
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Got everything working, reset my router and after i added the port into my router settings uTorrent is up and running fine. Thanks for your help guys, oh one last question though, what adsl2 plan are you on spook and how much is it costing you ?
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| #65 03:35pm 08/02/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 17759
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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iinet adsl2 medium user
20gig/20gig offpeak me and my bro in law (decimate) share it and bundle with phone, so i think we pay like $50 bux a month each, for internets, phone line and phone calls i cannot recommend iinet highly enough we ditched optus cable to go with them, and especially since we moved closer to a nice exchange, speeds have been awesome and reliable |
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