Re: what am i doing wrong here ??
what is your connection speed and did you set "number of connections" at the utorrent with correctly?
Re: what am i doing wrong here ??
see the bt client configuration! If it is not from there it could really exists partial seeders (marked as leechers on your client) or the other seeders are so fasters that that can mantain the max download speed of all the leechers, seedbox usualy do that on bitme!
Re: what am i doing wrong here ??
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Originally Posted by
dunson
Are the peers in the faster tracker closer geographically? I find that my slow seeding is usually intercontinental, but my connection gets used well when it is someone within a few hundred miles. Check the IPs on the peer list and see what's up.
sorry but i dont understand what you are talking here
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Originally Posted by
RedRansom
what is your connection speed and did you set "number of connections" at the utorrent with correctly?
same here
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Originally Posted by
Borat
see the bt client configuration! If it is not from there it could really exists partial seeders (marked as leechers on your client) or the other seeders are so fasters that that can mantain the max download speed of all the leechers, seedbox usualy do that on bitme!
same here
can you all explain it more clearly
sorry for being a noob,iam still learning
Re: what am i doing wrong here ??
I'll try to explain it to you.
UTorrent uses a priority system.Internet speed is dependant on distance.The closer your source the faster it can get to you and uTorrent functions so that anyone downloading will try to connect to the fastest seed.
That's why if you look under peers you see numbers like 23(30) for example.Of the possible 30 leechers you are only connecting to 23.Because of your slower upload 7 peers are using a better(faster source)
The other possibility is those 7 unaccounted for peers are partial seeding;they have only downloaded a percentage of the total files available and therefore are finished downloading even though they are still displayed as leeching.Great for them bad for you.
Easiest way to set connection is to run the speedtest and let uTorrent do it automatically.
Hope that helps I know I'm not the best at explaining stuff.
Re: what am i doing wrong here ??
Re: what am i doing wrong here ??
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Originally Posted by
rvt
Sorry, I've just realised you bolded a part of the post. Thought you were talking about broadband vs dial up (it's been a long day).
Yes, it does depend on the pieces that each peer has for things to be flying along without seeds.
In most clients, they will have a number somewhere, possibly near the number of seeds you are connected to. It'll usually be a float (decimal) number, something like +7.45
This is the number of complete copies that can be made if all the seeds went away.
This is not purely average completion, but it's related.
A number of 10.0 would mean that you can build 10 copies from all the pieces. There would be enough peers with enough of the pieces for your client to work effectively without seeds.
If the number of peers outweighs the number of seeds, and the seeds have full connection queues (they are busy sending to others), your client could still pick up some decent speed using only peers.
A higher average completion in this instance means more copies available from peers.
A number of less than 1 means that you will be connecting to seeds, or, if the queues are full, waiting on other peers to receive and pass on those pieces. You want a higher average completion in this instance as well, as it means you can quickly catch up to the rest of the group from peer connections alone, as they will be sharing very little data between them and so have a lot of open slots.
Once you've caught up, you'll be stuck in the same traffic jam waiting for the few seeds to pass on the pieces. So the higher the average completion, the less pieces you have to wait for once you've caught up.
If you are a seed in the first situation, depending on your upload speed peers may be able to find faster downloads from another peer (or ten).
Edit: if the above doesn't make much sense, I'll take another shot after I get some sleep.
So then at which number its possible to complete the download without being connected to the seeders?
Re: what am i doing wrong here ??
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Originally Posted by
IdolEyes787
I'll try to explain it to you.
UTorrent uses a priority system.Internet speed is dependant on distance.The closer your source the faster it can get to you and uTorrent functions so that anyone downloading will try to connect to the fastest seed.
That's why if you look under peers you see numbers like 23(30) for example.Of the possible 30 leechers you are only connecting to 23.Because of your slower upload 7 peers are using a better(faster source)
The other possibility is those 7 unaccounted for peers are partial seeding;they have only downloaded a percentage of the total files available and therefore are finished downloading even though they are still displayed as leeching.Great for them bad for you.
Easiest way to set connection is to run the speedtest and let uTorrent do it automatically.
Hope that helps I know I'm not the best at explaining stuff.
thanks for explaining it more clearly for me
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colbert
are you connectable?
yes i am connectable
Re: what am i doing wrong here ??
in my utorrent preference
in the following section
connection
bandwith
bittorrent
queueing
how should set it ?
Re: what am i doing wrong here ??
It depends on your connection speed.
Go to options -speed guide.Under connection type use the pull down menu to select the appropriate value.
uTorrent will set all those values to their optimums automatically.
You just need to enable encryption and make sure DHT is unchecked.
That's pretty much it unless you are using a seedbox with very little RAM.
Re: what am i doing wrong here ??
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Originally Posted by
IdolEyes787
It depends on your connection speed.
Go to options -speed guide.Under connection type use the pull down menu to select the appropriate value.
uTorrent will set all those values to their optimums automatically.
You just need to enable encryption and make sure DHT is unchecked.
That's pretty much it unless you are using a seedbox with very little RAM.
ok i have done what you said
iam just want to double check here
in the connection,listening section
enable upnp port mapping
enable nat-pmp port mapping
randomize port each start
add windows firewall exception
in the bittorrent,basic bittorrent features section
enable dht network
enable dht for new torrent
enable local peer discovery
ask tracker for scrape information
enable peer exchange
limit local peer bandwith
which of those option should i click and unclick