Last night I managed to connect to 1 peer and upload for like 5 minutes maybe, but then it stopped. Also the number of peers I was connected to wasn't changing as fast as it is right now. If my isp was interfering, what steps could I take to find out if that's the case or to get around it? Also, is it likely an isp issue if usually I don't have this problem?
I am with Comcast and am experiencing the same problem Torrents that I seed I am the original seeder usually work overnight but slow to a crawl during the day and refuse to connect to any additional incoming connections with the same errors showing up in the log. Once a peer disconnects thats it.
Problem is that once they stop accepting connections it seems this remains even the next night. There are plenty of people leaching I just cant connect. Is there any kind of way around this??? I hope someone can help; I have found it impossible to maintain a good ratio on the site becuase it is thinly traded and total downloads per torrent may only be 12 or so.
Again, this happens on one site only for me. I've noticed to same issue with my connection. I have Cox in San Diego and have just noticed this happening in the last view months.
I've also noticed that while I'm downloading, my upload is normal and it's not until the torrent goes into seed mode does it come to a halt. I've found myself capping my download below my upload in order to ensure a decent ratio. I only use torrents provided by private communities that I have been using for years and constantly update trackers.
I suspect this is a relatively new technique deployed by our ISP's to prevent over usage of bandwidth. I'd also like to add I received an email from Cox shortly prior to my knowledge of this issue. The email was informing me I had excessive bandwidth usage and I was nearing my monthly bandwidth allowance. Since then I have upgraded my connection speed to directly increase how much data I am allotted to transfer.
I have this same issue in 3. I am using public trackers and have 4 torrents up with low seeds and plenty of leechers but I can't get or maintain even one upload connection. My ISP is not interfering as far as I can tell. I see them flash across the peers list for a second or two and they disappear. The network OK green light keeps toggling between that and a warning that I have no incoming connections. The test says the port is open and the network is configured properly.
I installed Vuze and configured it to use the same port as uT and on the very same torrents it seeds at very respectable speeds - after accepting over incoming connections for the 4 torrents I am trying to seed. In windows 7. I am downloading torrents from Dimeadozen. My uploading used to be stronger and almost continuous. Should I make any setting adjustments? Can somebody please give me explicit, step-by-step instructions for exactly how to do this? Point it to the right folder. I'm a new comer and I'm french so sorry if my english's not perfect or if my questions seem silly.
I just want to put the content of [specifics removed] to be seeded and I don't know how to do. Can anyone help me? Under Storage for torrent files: Check "Move. Find the. Why don't i just point the "Automatically load torrents in directory" and the "Move.
Select Options, then Preferences, then Downloads and that will take you to the settings you wish to modify. How do I seed without downloading? Start new topic. Open a tracker site. Once you find a site that has trackers from your current month and year listed, click its link to open it. Make sure the tracker site is safe before you open it. You can usually find trackers on the site from which you downloaded the torrent itself. Look for a Trackers tab or section on the site's home page.
Copy the list of trackers. Trackers resemble web addresses. Open a torrent's Properties. Double-click the torrent to which you want to add seeds. Click the General tab. It's in the top-left corner of the Properties window. Click the "Trackers" window. You'll see this in the middle of the Properties window.
Doing so will place your cursor in the window. Paste in your tracker list. Make sure that there is a blank line between each tracker line. Click OK. It's at the bottom of the window. This will increase the number of trackers for your torrent which, in turn, will draw more seeds within a few minutes of adding them.
Method 3. Click Options Windows or uTorrent Mac. It's in the upper-left corner of the uTorrent window Windows or your Mac's screen Mac. A drop-down menu will appear. Click Preferences. You'll find this near the top of the drop-down menu. Clicking it opens the uTorrent Preferences window. Click the Bandwidth tab.
This is either on the left side of the window Windows or at the top of the window Mac. Type 14 into the "Maximum upload rate" text field. This text field is at the top of the page. Type into the "Global maximum number of connections" box. You'll find this near the bottom of the window. Type into the "Maximum number of connected peers per torrent" box.
It's below the "Global maximum number of connections" box. Type 14 into the "Number of upload slots per torrent" box. This is at the bottom of the page.
Click Apply. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so applies your changes to uTorrent. This will save your changes and close the Preferences window. OLD files in your uTorrent installation directory. You can go to the installation directory by right-clicking the uTorrent icon on your desktop and selecting 'Open File Location' from the context menu. Yes No.
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