Brian asked
--- "Can you help me out with my wireless router? for some reason, it won't download through p2p networks. I've checked the firewalls, and enabled port forwarding and port triggering. I can't figure out what's wrong."
He has a Netgear WGR614 on a School network, comcast is the isp
Comcast has decided to become the newest leader in crack down on P2P sharing. It has blocked numerous torrents and cut speeds of user who are seeding or uploading
Brian's problem is that his download speed can't seem to get past about 1 kb/sec.
There are a few different ways to fix this.
1. change to upload speed to under 10 kb/sec (this is about the right ratio to negotiate with other peers while not choking your download speed)
2. Limit Global connects to 200 (somehow this screws with the program)
look this up for each individual router
3. Encrypt you torrent traffic ( ISP's love to throttle down heavy torrent users)
4. Change your starting port to something over 1000 in your Torrent Program (again ISP's look for ports that most torrent users set on default)
IF NONE OF THESE HELP
try using bitlord it is able download more quickly from mulitple sources
- D
1 comment:
My internet connection is not fully unlimited . It's free for six hours in night In my u torrent schedule is enabled for this six hours . But my modem is acting after this scheduled time.My computer will shutdown after the scheduled time .But my modem is transferring some files.
Is there any solution for this?
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