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Steve |
posted on 5th Nov 06 at 11:01 |
install the race mode button off ebay in your cd rom | |
corsa-sxi |
posted on 5th Nov 06 at 03:36 |
any1 tell me how to get max speed on azureus?> | |
Steve |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 21:45 |
enable encyption to avoid traffic shaping, and also pick a high random port to use | |
drunkenfool |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 21:40 |
quote: I know you use newsgroups, but torrents work fine for me and i dont see the need to change. Decent speeds, good quality files with no fakes, and 100% free. :S | |
Jules |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 20:01 |
:lol: | |
jaffa |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 19:55 |
http://www.portforward.com/ | |
haller14 |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 17:29 |
how do i edit? | |
John |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 16:54 |
Its either a port forwarding issue or most likely the isp is traffic shaping. | |
haller14 |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 16:07 |
quote: same boat mate, im on 2mb and only gettin 30 ks sometimes on movies and on albums 100 kbs plus dnt get it? im with aol | |
drunkenfool |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 15:42 |
Which ISP are you with though Paul? Some of them traffic shape, which basically means bittorrent traffic gets put on the lowest priority with restricted bandwidth. | |
corsa-sxi |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 15:20 |
im on azerus, im on up to 8mb and im only getting 70-100kb download speeds | |
Paul_J |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 15:15 |
I don't really get this, I've changed just about every option under the sun and I only ever get about 25 - 30 k/s MAX on bit torrent. | |
ed |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 01:45 |
On Azureus you have to set up some rule thingies to get a decent d/l speed. Read the help file because I'm not sure what you need to do on Micro Torrent but I'm sure there is probably something quite similar :) | |
drunkenfool |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 01:44 |
If you are on standard ADSL 2mb then it looks like your upload might not be capped, in which case this will slow down your torrent download speed and your internet generally pretty drastically. Set the upload to about 20kB/s if you are on 256kbps upload and it should help. Also make sure your router (if you have one) is forwarding the right ports to your machine. :thumbs: I was getting 506kB/s the other day on torrents with Nildram up to 8meg :thumbs: | |
James_DT |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 01:27 |
Well mine are both set to 250, but Global set to 300 and Per Torrent set to 150 should be fine. | |
haller14 |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 01:06 |
ok ill see what happens now with this, any sort of ones i should put in? or just any random number? | |
James_DT |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 00:58 |
Options, Preferences. | |
haller14 |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 00:36 |
i have no idea what you just said? | |
James_DT |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 00:29 |
I'm on a half meg connection and I'd consider that to be bad. Should be more like 200kB/s+. Change the settings to allow more connections per torrent, and check that the ports are forwarded properly to your computer. | |
haller14 |
posted on 4th Nov 06 at 00:24 |
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