Fantastic Bit Torrent Acceleration Achieved! [bit torrent] [dsl line]

Q: My uTorrent speeds were slow, and when downloading / uploading from the computer was almost useless for web e-u0026 mail.

By after the speed-up tweaks found on the site linked below, the torrent that Im currently running ( 5.8 GB in size) have increased to about 400% of its previous speed. I appreciate that my speeds are slower than yours, as my is not too large, but on a% basis the value of a few simple adjustments tremendous.

download:

Was :. . . approximately 14 to 30 kB/s
Now accelerated to :. . 85

Upload:
Was: . approximately 8 to 10 kB/s
Now is:. . 8 (yet)

Also, now the web browser and e-mail don t even seem somewhat hampered by the towers to run. Web u0026 email now seems completely normal after the uTorrent Tweaks!

Mini guide to all of you to help with your speed problems . (Http: / / forum.utorrent.com / viewtopic.php? Id = 3912)

If you inertial problems, try what therefore recommends that, and maybe you will get high-speed acceleration as I did. Good luck!

Edit: PS I gave full unlimited access uTorrent from my McAfee firewall software, but contrary to the recommendations in the guide, I still have the router firewall set to a high level of protection. Also contrary to the recommendations in the manual, I still have my rig overclocked to max.

Be Make sure both the half-open TCP patch u0026 test script that you are writeups available on the linked site running. Also be sure to virus scan to download anything like that before you run it, after u0026.


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Re:Sounds interesting, I'll have to give this a try.

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Re:i jus use bit-lord… once its gets going i get a healthy 150-200k on most healthy torrents. that leaves me with a further 300k to play with for other things

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Re:his router was probably just inadequate, many can't handle p2p and the many connections it requires or something:P if it isn't that just install the new azureus, it has gotten noticably faster since last update. and since all clients get updated automatically perhaps the networks got a little more efficient lately;P

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Re:Yes. It makes it 100x faster. (although YMMV pertorrent/user).

I think what REALLY does it is the max outgoing connections. Windows allows 10. The guide says to increase (with pretty much a hack) to 50. That enables the torrent to connect to more people quicker and faster. I just downloaded a complete linux distro in ~15 minutes (at 700kB/s). That would normally take overnight at ~150kB/s.

It really does help. I'm sure the other tweaks increase the junk as well.

BTW, the Openoffice test torrent hit 1.5mB/s (yes, megabytes)


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Re:Originally posted by: scott

Originally posted by: guy
Meh, uTorrent always maxes out my connection unless the leecher-seed ration is awful.

Well I had that trouble too, until I followed that speed-up guide. Previously if the torrents were running my computer was useless for anything to do with the web or e-mail . But afterwards, with uTorrent now tweaked and greater speeds flowing, now they work just fine while torrenting.

I estimate that most of the speed gain I achieved is due to choking WAY back on upload speed and numbers of allowable connections (partially by runnintg the half-open TCP patch in the link within the OP above)

Interesting. I'll give it a try then.


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Re:I use Auzures and i download at 120 – 140 kilobyte per sec on most torrent and my connect is 1.5Mbits/0.512Mbits

I never had a issue with Bittorrent :(


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Re:Originally posted by: guy
Meh, uTorrent always maxes out my connection unless the leecher-seed ration is awful.

Well I had that trouble too, until I followed that speed-up guide. Previously if the torrents were running my computer was useless for anything to do with the web or e-mail . But afterwards, with uTorrent now tweaked and greater speeds flowing, now they work just fine while torrenting.

I estimate that most of the speed gain I achieved is due to choking WAY back on upload speed and numbers of allowable connections (partially by runnintg the half-open TCP patch in the link within the OP above)


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Re:Meh, uTorrent always maxes out my connection unless the leecher-seed ration is awful.

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Re:I was d'ling fear multiplayer on azureus, I finally got it to do 400+kb /sec by putting unlimited connections to torrent (in advanced options)
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Re:I use utorrent and don't port foward anymore mainly because I forget. Anyways I still get full speed.

Re:Originally posted by: scott

Originally posted by: guy
For me, just opening up the port usually does the job.
I wish I understood what you mean by, "opening up th eport" but I don't.

You probably aren't referring to forwarding the port through the firewall, because you have to do that in the first place in order to get uTorrent to work at all.

You probably aren't referring to using a different port than the default one for trans-firewall forwarding.

So maybe there's some opportunity for additional torrent acceleration in what you suggest. If only I could understand your comment, maybe I could exploit that opportunity.

Please decode what you mean by, "opening up the port."
Thank you.

I'm referring to that one. I currently don't have my port forwarded because I'm paranoid about spyware and that shiz. But my utorrent still works. It just downloads at a slower rate. That doesn't stop it from working.


Re:I download at my maximum connection speed pretty much all the time in Azureus. I've achieved this by port forwarding, limiting my upload speed to an acceptable speed, and choosing healthy torrents. I also have transport encryption enabled for the hell of it.

Re:Originally posted by: guy
For me, just opening up the port usually does the job.
I wish I understood what you mean by, "opening up th eport" but I don't.

You probably aren't referring to forwarding the port through the firewall, because you have to do that in the first place in order to get uTorrent to work at all.

You probably aren't referring to using a different port than the default one for trans-firewall forwarding.

So maybe there's some opportunity for additional torrent acceleration in what you suggest. If only I could understand your comment, maybe I could exploit that opportunity.

Please decode what you mean by, "opening up the port."
Thank you.


Re:try the new azureus, its fast now. heh, and auto throttling based on ping:P

Re:For me, just opening up the port usually does the job.

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