alakazam
25-06-08, 07:19 PM
are u tired of slow speed torrent download:ack
i understand so here are some steps that make speed of your download to 5x
thats right 5x
u need to follow some instructions:D
Some ISPs are limiting download speeds by controlling the bandwidth allocated to traffic using the default BitTorrent ports, which are 6881 to 6999.
This is not just a problem for those who have nasty ISPs, it affects everybody. To avoid ISPs from damaging the efficiency of a torrent with their controls, some stringent tracker owners are blocking users trying to connect on the standard ports.
So whether your ISP is limiting you or not, all BitTorrent users should stop using the default ports.
For simplicity, this guide recommends the use of port 16881. Adding a 1 to the start is simple administratively, and is in a range unlikely to be used by other programs.
You then need to set up your client to use the new port.
AZUREUS
Tools -> Options -> Connection
-> Add a “1” before the current listen port number. For example, 6881 will now be 16881.
uTorrent
Options -> Preferences -> Connection
-> Type 16881 for the port number for incoming connections. Untick the box for Randomize Port.
Whatever client you use, make sure you update anywhere else you have entered the port numbers to account for the change.
i hope it helps u:D:D:D
i understand so here are some steps that make speed of your download to 5x
thats right 5x
u need to follow some instructions:D
Some ISPs are limiting download speeds by controlling the bandwidth allocated to traffic using the default BitTorrent ports, which are 6881 to 6999.
This is not just a problem for those who have nasty ISPs, it affects everybody. To avoid ISPs from damaging the efficiency of a torrent with their controls, some stringent tracker owners are blocking users trying to connect on the standard ports.
So whether your ISP is limiting you or not, all BitTorrent users should stop using the default ports.
For simplicity, this guide recommends the use of port 16881. Adding a 1 to the start is simple administratively, and is in a range unlikely to be used by other programs.
You then need to set up your client to use the new port.
AZUREUS
Tools -> Options -> Connection
-> Add a “1” before the current listen port number. For example, 6881 will now be 16881.
uTorrent
Options -> Preferences -> Connection
-> Type 16881 for the port number for incoming connections. Untick the box for Randomize Port.
Whatever client you use, make sure you update anywhere else you have entered the port numbers to account for the change.
i hope it helps u:D:D:D