![]() It's a free software, we all download and use it for free, the staff members in the forum are helping us voluntarily. What version is it? 0.60? Now we're having 1.20!!! This software is moving on, why can't you also move on and give BitComet a chance? The developers corrected that mistake immediately but ignored the rumour, and people are executing it because of this damn reason! In my opinion, that affair was not the problem of BitComet, but a shame on those cheaters instead! The developers have changed the situation, they didn't expect the users to cheat on the ratio. So if you are runnin on SP2 then i guess you know what to do.Well, Bitcomet did have a false version before, but that version was replaced immediately. Lastly if someone needs to go into more torrent optimisation they can follow this link.: : Chill dewd.the second point i gave explains your worry i suppose. That way, if it does, your torrenting can continue unabated.ġ:1 is a healthy ratio.but guyz like us with internet speeds like these seldom get a chance of givin back what we download so i would suggest opting for a public tracker rather than a private tracker. So it is best to allow your BT client as an exeption, and/or add the port(s) you will be using to the exeptions, to allow for situations where it turns itself on without you knowing. Even after you disable it, it has a tendancy to turn itself back on from time to time, usually after you install Windows updates. So disable it and get yourself a decent firewall, sygate or outpost for example. Windows Firewall hates P2P and often leads a life of it’s own. Disable Windows Firewall (or at least configure it to allow exceptions) If you’re behind a router, make sure you have the ports forwarded or UPnP enabled.ĥ. ![]() Good clients allow you to do this, just choose anything you like. So, you should change these to another range. Bittorrent accounts for a lot of the total internet traffic (1/3), so isp’s like to limit the connection offered on the these ports. So, be selective.īy default, bittorrent uses a port 6881-6999. So 50 seeds and 50 peers is better than 500 seeds and 1000 peers. The more seeds (compared to peers) the better (in general). Always look for torrents with the best seed/peer ratio. Any number between 50 and 100 is ok (more on this here)Ī simple tip, but so very important. It allows you to set the maximum allowed connections to any number you want. It is supposed to slow down viruses because their spreading strategy is to connect to a high amount of ip numbers, but it also cripples your torrent downloads.Ī nice way to fix this is to download this patch This seriously hurts your downloading speed because it wont let you connect to a high amount of ip numbers. ![]() If you’re on XP sp2, your TCP connections are limited to a maximum of 10. It will slow your downloading down as well. So when capping your upload speed, don't think that setting REALLY low will help, because it won't. Basically, someone is more likely to give you the pieces you need, if you are giving them the pieces they need. When capping your upload speed, remember that the BT protocol favors the faster connections. You can check your upload speed over here (never trust your isp).Once you know your maximum upload speed, change the max upload (to 80%) speed in your torrent client’s preferences.ĭon’t get me wrong, everyone should share as much as possible, but if your upload rate reached it’s max, your download rate suffers significantly. Limit your upload speed to approximately 80 percent of your maximum upload rate. Just some little tips in accordance to your new experience as a torrent user if you have the time.
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