SPEED UP YOUR TORRENTS 200% - DETAILED REVIEW

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Gomida said:
it depends on the specific torrent
and differs from torrent to torrent ;) :D

Yeah i mean most of the time i DL from private torrent site:D.so seeder are not a problem:D.But this trick really works when im downloading from torrentz.com:yes:
 

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hmm...
bandwidth allocation and priority only effects if you download more than one torrent..
and to my experience you can set the upload speed up to 7kBps without efecting the download speed.....
and by using DHT you can download torrents without a tracker... (i did it to a torrent from demonoid.. )
and a question...
why you need to randomize ports..?
its so irritating to change the NAT settings all the time you reboots...
if the isp is blocking the torrent traffic there is option in utorrent to encrypt the packets..
so the isp cant do it...
:)
 

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    samiram said:
    why you need to randomize ports..?
    its so irritating to change the NAT settings all the time you reboots...
    if the isp is blocking the torrent traffic there is option in utorrent to encrypt the packets..
    so the isp cant do it...
    :)

    mmm.. ya .. actually i also dunno the real reason y the ports get closed.. but thru my experience, that
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    sign turns green whenever after i does that..
    happens in events like after switching off the router/after a hibernation..

    As far as I know no need to change the NAT settings coz its been automatically enabled .. :yes: :D

    samiram said:
    bandwidth allocation and priority only effects if you download more than one torrent..
    and to my experience you can set the upload speed up to 7kBps without efecting the download speed.....
    That's true :yes: :D .. the fact is when you upload 1kB/s, then if your current download speed is 51kB/s, it becomes 50kB/s.. (i mean.. well just the idea ;))
    ya this is the best way to deal with the private trackers ;) :D :cool:

    samiram said:
    and by using DHT you can download torrents without a tracker... (i did it to a torrent from demonoid.. )
    mmm.. e widihanam mama danna :no: :D
    mmm.. i dunno that..
     

    samiram

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    Gomida said:
    mmm.. ya .. actually i also dunno the real reason y the ports get closed.. but thru my experience, that
    10.gif
    sign turns green whenever after i does that..
    happens in events like after switching off the router/after a hibernation..

    As far as I know no need to change the NAT settings coz its been automatically enabled .. :yes: :D


    That's true :yes: :D .. the fact is when you upload 1kB/s, then if your current download speed is 51kB/s, it becomes 50kB/s.. (i mean.. well just the idea ;))
    ya this is the best way to deal with the private trackers ;) :D :cool:


    mmm.. e widihanam mama danna :no: :D
    mmm.. i dunno that..

    hmm..
    automatic NATing is ok if you have a single pc...
    and most of the older routers wont support that..
    better to NAT a static port and use that for utorrent.....
    its easier to configure your firewalls and other security sw too...

    ahh..
    thats not possible ne..
    data transfers in each directions are not shared..
    theatrically you can transfer 512kbps down and 128kbps up simultaneously..
    but practically there are other communications so..
    you need to reserve some upload bandwidth to get the full download bandwidth..

    :)
     

    Gomida

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    samiram said:
    hmm..
    automatic NATing is ok if you have a single pc...
    and most of the older routers wont support that..
    better to NAT a static port and use that for utorrent.....
    its easier to configure your firewalls and other security sw too...
    Ya maybe :D

    samiram said:
    ahh..
    thats not possible ne..
    data transfers in each directions are not shared..
    theatrically you can transfer 512kbps down and 128kbps up simultaneously..
    but practically there are other communications so..
    you need to reserve some upload bandwidth to get the full download bandwidth..
    ya i know.. but SLT it happens like that ne...i mean.. well its like this, for me, if i increase upload limit to unlimited then as the upload speed increases, dload speed goes down :dull: