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
Showing posts with label Torrent problems with Bsnl Broadband. Show all posts
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Common torrent errors
torrent common errors
1.Problem getting response info - [Errno 2] No such file or directory: "C:\\Documents and Sett..."sometimes Internet Explorer sometimes doesn't save the torrent file in the Temporary Internet Files directory properly. The solution seems to be to right click on the link and choose Save As..., and save the torrent file to disk, and then double-click the file to launch the client. Clearing the IE cache seems to help if this problem is recurring. It seems to be related to torrent files with square brackets (']' and '[') in the filename.
2.Too many args - 0 max.
This error in indicative of a bad command line. See the section on setting the command line and ensure that the arguments to the BitTorrent program include --responsefile "%1".
3.piece failed hash check, re-downloading it
This is a benign message, you can safely ignore it. It means that you received a piece of the file that didn't check out as being correct, so it will be downloaded again. Probable cause of this might be someone incorrectly using the "skip hash check" option.
4.bad data from tracker -
Usually you can ignore this, it seems to happen when the tracker is overloaded or otherwise flaky.
5,6,7 Problem connecting to tracker - timeout exceeded or HTTP Error 503: Connect failed , or [Errno socket error] (10061, "Connection refused")
There was a problem contacting the tracker. Trackers tend to be heavily loaded, and connections sometimes fail. The best thing to do is just be patient and leave the client open. If you find you're getting this a lot, you can try increasing the HTTP request timeout by adding the parameter "--http_timeout 120" (the default is 60, unit is seconds.)
8.Problem connecting to tracker - HTTP Error 404: Not Found
Probably a stale/outdated torrent. Try to find a new link to the torrent
9.Problem connecting to tracker - HTTP Error 407: Proxy Authentication Required
You may need to configure a username and password for your proxy server setting in order to contact the tracker.
10.Problem connecting to tracker - HTTP Error 400: Not Authorized
This indicates that the administrators of this tracker are not allowing it to be used for this torrent. Some trackers will only track torrents that are also posted in their forums/website, for example. Usually this indicates a stale torrent -- try going to the web site associated with the tracker and see if you can find an updated torren
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