
#UTORRENTSLOW UTORRENT#
If I didnt know better that uTorrent is the most popular Windows client and that version 2.2.1 is the most trusted version I would say its a fault with the client. I can't imagine this is hardware based issue. I can certainly see why youre at a total loss, it just doesnt seem logical. This indicates that my upload bandwidth is saturated when I am seeding unlimited. Internet speed can also be directly affected by the condition of both. Tutorials for various connection methods can be found here. Try a different connection method/protocol on your device. Disable Choose a VPN protocol and server automatically and select NordLynx in the VPN protocol field. If I turn on torrent queuing and limit the upload to 20 the top speed doesn't change but there is a little more variability in the graph. Open the Settings menu and go to the Auto Connect tab. My speed graph is a straight line at 2.5 MiB/s for 24 hours.

Start with something like 50, let it run for a few hours, and then maybe try increasing it. In your BitTorrent client, find the area where you can set the maximums and set it WAY lower. This means the ISP can detect what data is being sent, routing it to its destination based on how important it considers the data to be. ISPs use a technique called 'traffic shaping' to prioritize traffic on their network.
#UTORRENTSLOW HOW TO#
I can rarely seed faster than 2.5 MiB/s and I have over 180 or more active. Most BT software (even the most recommended ones) have default settings that will make most home routers cry. How to Get Faster Torrent Speeds With a VPN. There is no way that a total of 2.5 MiB/s seeding should reduce my total upload speed by more than 50%. When I disconnect qBit and run speed test I get a little over 20 Megabytes per second download (with PIA via their forwarded port). after running qBit for 24 hours and then checking my speed with speedtest I get about 8 Mbps max. Which I can't figure out because I run it all encrypted, but I guess if you are running a torrent client constantly they can see a solid traffic pattern - not intermittent. I think either PIA is throttling torrent traffic on their forwarded port or my ISP is. Is anyone using their VPN's forwarded port by any chance. Right now it takes several hours to seed a file that took less than a minute to download. My internet bandwidth is roughly 100mb/s in both directions, so I doubt that is the problem.

I'm not entirely sure why this is happening and would really appreciate any fixes that can be proposed. Change Number of Upload Slots Per torrent to 14. Change Maximum Number of Peers Connected to 257. Change Maximum Number of Global Connections to 2329. I am usually able to download at around 30mb/s, but my upload rarely goes above 10kb/s. Check the box next to ‘Apply rate limit to transport overhead’. I am somewhat inexperienced with torrenting so please keep than in mind. None of these have improved my upload speed. Before anyone says "just google the answer", i have:
