Torrents on private trackers are ridiculously overseeded and if you don't hop on them within hours of the torrent being posted, you have absolutely no chance of getting any decent upload in due to all the people with seedboxes seeding on mbit lines. Oh, I see. So, I suppose there's little I can do then save for trying to jump on new torrents and getting a faster connection. Well, in any matter, my ratio is almost , so I guess I don't have to worry about suddenly being banned.
And since I already mentioned it, I figured I'll just ask it here rather than start another thread. What are some good cable internet providers? Preferably something cheap that doesn't conflict with BitTorrent at all I've heard some ISPs throttle your connection speed and that sort of thing. If you live in the U. I'm not sure how cheap your willing to get, but that price right there is great for downloading music and photos.
It depends on what you want, where you want, and how you want it. I created an account on here just now because this is exzactly what is happening to me, it has been driving me crazy for awhile.
After reading the comment about not getting to the torrent in time, and people having rediculous upload connections, i can understand that A high seed-to-peer ratio makes it hard to seed back yourself.
You're 'fighting' others to upload before they do. You could try maximizing your upload at the expense of your download Existing user? Start new topic. Prev 1 2 3 Next Page 1 of 3.
Recommended Posts. Posted March 5, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Replies 60 Created 10 yr Last Reply 9 yr. Guest sparky Posted March 5, Guest slostang Posted March 6, Posted March 6, Guest singforfun Posted March 7, Posted March 7, I have the same problem.
I don't know what's going on, but I am glad that it's not just me. Guest Deviator Posted March 8, Posted March 8, Guest Michelle Posted March 8, Guest Kieran Posted March 9, Posted March 9, Firon Posted March 9, Guest Rix Posted March 13, Posted March 13, I have the same problem , it all started after a update from windows.
The following steps will help you resolve all these situations in no time. The point of firewalls is to prevent unauthorized connections from entering your network and thus keeping all kinds of bots and malware out of your systems. If you have a specific reason for downloading something through BitTorrent, you can ask your network administrator to whitelist your torrent client for some time.
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Most torrent clients today have a download limit option that could be enabled by default. Increasing this limit might help with the torrent not downloading files properly. If so, it could have something to do with torrent connection issues. Start new topic. Recommended Posts.
System Error Posted January 7, Posted January 7, Thank you!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Harold Feit Posted January 7, No they do not, in fact I can't even connect to a seeder as opposed to other torrents
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