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Ok, this happened just recently and I was wanting to see if anyone on the forums would know...
Ok, switched internet providers like 2 weeks ago. When I switched, I got there 256/64 (yes its slow, but it does what I need...). And it was doing great. But then, I decided to upgrade to 512/128. But heres where the problems start. When I start a torrent, it takes up 100% of my bandwidth. It didnt do that before on the 256/64 connection before I upgraded. When I have firefox open and goes to a page, it takes about 30 sec to load (have a addon that shows the load time. And usually, it only takes about 5-10 depending on the content of the page. And the problem is, on the upgraded connection, I can get a max of about 60kb/s. But even when im only downloading at like 10kb/s, it still takes up 100% of the bandwidth.
does anyone have any suggestions of why its doing this? And if so, do you know of a way to fix it...
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05-22-2007, 09:34 PM
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not sure if upnp could do that or not. Does utorrent even have UPnP option?
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05-22-2007, 09:50 PM
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Make sure to add uTorrent on your Firewall Exceptions List.
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05-22-2007, 09:53 PM
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Yes, utorrent has upnp option, but it is pretty much always turned off...Unless my router doesnt want to forward the port right, then I turn it on.
Well, I added the ports to windows firewall and that seemed to do the trick. I thought they were already added though. Guess that tells what I know .
Thanks guys.
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05-22-2007, 10:11 PM
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i think you need to lower your upload speed and download speed on utorrent
whenever i try to browse while having utorrent upload set to unlimited, everything comes to a crawl
it's called bottlenecking ur connection
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05-22-2007, 11:01 PM
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They are limited. Have the upload limited to 6kb and the download limited to 20. And even then, it takes up 100% of the bandwidth.
And about my second post above, the advice i got from fstrulz worked for a little bit, but after a while, it started to do it again. Stil ldont know what the problem is...
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05-22-2007, 11:09 PM
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Make sure to check "Enable Encryption" in uTorrent->Options->Speed Guide...
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05-22-2007, 11:37 PM
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Its enabled...Never forget to enable it. I even put it on forced most of the time to make sure thats its doing its job.
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05-22-2007, 11:43 PM
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Port Forward?
And also, in uTorrent->Options->Speed Guide
Make sure that you adjust your "Connection Type" to xx/128k.
But that's gonna change your Download/Upload Limits, so you have to adjust them again...
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05-22-2007, 11:57 PM
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Yes the ports are forwarded. And as for the Connectrion type, I dont want to set it that high, I just set it at xx/64k. Thats what I always set my connection at, unless my computer is hocked up to a faster internet connecton, which then, I usually set it at 1mbuit to get the most out of the upload.
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