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dcat2
05-02-2007, 02:10 PM
Hi,
i am fairly new and now I am stuck trying o configure uTorrent (I use 1.6.1 on XP-SP2).
Right after I start the program, I hava alright DL speeds in the 100s kB/s but then after a minute or so, the DL speed decreases to 0. Then, every 15 minutes or so, a small chunk is downloaded at speeds around 15-25 kB/s.

I have already set up port FWDing in the router. I have set up a static IP. Still, no difference.

Do you have any suggestions what else I could do?

THX
dcat

crossfade
05-02-2007, 02:25 PM
did you try turning on encryption?
in uTorrent: Options > Preferences > BitTorrent > Protocol Encryption
instead of "disabled" set it to "enabled" or "forced"

kabir
05-02-2007, 02:31 PM
and disable dht if u havent done it yet

L3ST
05-02-2007, 08:11 PM
I'll give you my settings. They should work just fine.

Port over 20.000
Global maximum number of connections: 1000
Maximum number of peers/torrent: 200
Number of upload slots per torrent: 100
Use aditional upload slots if upload speed <90%
Queueing: max number of active : 200 ; maximum active downloads: 1 ( your choice here )
Disk cache: override - 64 mb ( you can use 100 if you have 10 mbit+ )
Reduce memory usage when cache not needed
Other options in Disk Cache checked except write out untouched blocks every 2 minutes ( throttling the HDD imo ).
Advanced ( just listing changed options)
- net.max_halfopen : 43
- bt.prio_first_last_piece - True
- Diskio.sparse_files - True

Encryption enabled, DHT & Peer Exchange off.

Have fun & Maxed out speeds for you dcat2 (http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/../members/dcat2-164505)

fanaticos
05-02-2007, 09:02 PM
- net.max_halfopen : 43
- bt.prio_first_last_piece - True
- Diskio.sparse_files - True

hey what does that mean?
what is changed when you do this?

L3ST
05-03-2007, 09:10 PM
Dunno, just got 'em of the internets.
Check FAQ on www.utorrent.com, all the settings are explained over there.
That's IF you have time to waste.

fstrulz
05-03-2007, 09:54 PM
Make sure that both:

(1) UTORRENT

and the

(2) PORT

that it is set up are added to your FIREWALL's Exception List.

And if you're using WiFi, make sure to configure and ENABLE your router's UPnP.

mbucari1
05-03-2007, 10:42 PM
Make sure that both:

(1) UTORRENT

and the

(2) PORT

that it is set up are added to your FIREWALL's Exception List.

And if you're using WiFi, make sure to configure and ENABLE your router's UPnP.

if utorrent is added, you don't need to add the port seperately. At least w/ xp sp2 and vista.

link2009
05-04-2007, 12:40 AM
Yeah, open the port on your router too.

Night0wl
05-04-2007, 04:11 AM
Don't open the port and use UPnP. Choose one, and IMO opening the port is much better.

More details here www.portforward.com

crossfade
05-04-2007, 10:07 AM
looks like he doesn't really care about his problem anymore
.. or it must be solved

dcat2
05-04-2007, 01:37 PM
turning off DHT was a good idea. Now I have at least a steady DL. Although the rate is still between 10 and 20 kB/s.
Already did everything else that has been suggested.
Thanks so far. Any other idea on how to increase speed?


looks like he doesn't really care about his problem anymore
.. or it must be solved


nope, just a trerribly busy job. THX anyway

kakashi
05-04-2007, 03:43 PM
you have to set up your utorrent sped limit manually, because it's automatically takes all the seed required...that is how it is set up...got to utorrent.com (http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/utorrent.com)to see more info