Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Speed your Torrents- Broadband speed tips

hi
these are the simple tips i found over internet and i have tested some personnaly on my linux systems.

for azureus :-
1.you use Good settings for high download speed
(Set your upload limit to about 80% of the maximum possible)
2.you don't have a NAT problem (look for a error message prompting to tell u that)
3.you don't use a standard incoming listen port like 6881 (it s being banned and change the default listening port too)
4.you use Good Torrents (u use torrent with
good seeder\leecher ratio or with good health )
5.you do NOT use Force Start (use it as a last resort )

for bittorent clients:-

1.Limit your upload speed to approximately 80 percent of your maximum upload rate
2.Hack the max TCP connections(for windows xp 2 users .if this patch doesnt work for u . u can uninstall it )
http://lvllord.de/download.php?url=en/EvID4226Patch223d-en.zip
3.Check seeds and peers (look for torrents with the best seed/peer ratio. The more seeds (compared to peers) the better
4. Change the default port.
By default, BitTorrent uses a port 6881-6999. you should change these to another range. if you’re behind a router, make sure you have the ports forwarded or UPnP enabled.
5. Disable Windows Firewall
Windows Firewall hates P2P and often leads a life of it’s own. Kerio or Zone Alarm r gud

besides these have a no of torrents running at a time
and act diploamttically ,,,like if u r close to pc try having the downlaods which are getting a good speed finished first ,,,
and dont forget to seed your downlaods for atleast for 3 days

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