-
Member
Hi,
i am having problems downloading with torrents at speed, the maximum i seem to be getting on any torrent is 7kb/s. regardless of the seeder/leecher ratio. I recently upgraded my pc and thus installed windows on a new hdd. Before i upgraded i was getting the full speed of 2mb (around 230kb/s) and i wasnt connectable. I cant become connectable because i am living in halls of residence and i think there is a firewall somewhere down the line. (I have a LAN socket in my wall for internetl). I am using Sygate Personal Firewall with the same set-up as i had before, and as far as im concerned i have exactly the same software set up as before. Im using Bittornado, which i have never had a problem with.
Could it be my LAN adapter drivers? It seems to be the only thing that i have changed. Im using a new MSI k9ngm motherboard which uses Nvidia network drivers (Nvidia C51G/C51PV chipset i think). I have also got a new program running through my firewall; NDIS user mode I/O driver?!
I have checked all options regarding restricting speed and spent hours configuring my computer to try and get this working...please dont tell me to go to portforward.com!!
Any help appreciated
cheers
-
-
11-22-2006, 05:19 PM
BitTorrent -
#2
just the speed on torrents decreased or the overall speed? on http or ftp u still download with 2 mbps ??
-
-
11-22-2006, 06:00 PM
BitTorrent -
#3
Member
its the speed of the actual torrents, my web browsing/file downloading speeds are normal. I am very familiar with the bittorent network and i know about seed/leech ratios so its not that.
cheers
-
-
11-22-2006, 06:56 PM
BitTorrent -
#4
DISABLED PRIVS
BT Rep: +1
If you are certain you should be downloading faster, its probably not, as you say problems with portforwarding. I can easily get the fastest downloads i can even if the port im using isnt open.
So I'm guessing its something wrong with your hw.
-
-
11-22-2006, 07:54 PM
BitTorrent -
#5
Are you using public trackers? It is not uncommon to get low rates there, it is leecher's paradise. Try private trackers (if you have not already)
-
-
11-22-2006, 09:47 PM
BitTorrent -
#6
49311
BT Rep: +1
since you're using sygate, have you disabled the windows firewall?
http://www.utmem.edu/helpdesk/sp2/sp2firewall.htm
-
-
11-23-2006, 02:54 AM
BitTorrent -
#7
Maybe your upload got capped and now they killed your speed until it resets.
ALSO - try forcing encryption.
-
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
Bookmarks