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Posted by Mark Whiteley on 01/07/07 11:35
Thanks I will try azures i use bitlord currently,
my ip may well throttle back on torrents anybody know if NTL do that? .
I just upgraded to a 4mg line now to try and speed it up. still it only
enables more downloads not faster speeds or not very often anyway!!
I will try the encription
Mark
"Sean Black" <sean@bucks-aggs.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> In article <pzbmh.6670$RL5.3697@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net>, Mark Whiteley
> <mark.whiteley53@ntlworld.com> writes
>>Hi all,
>>
>>may not be the corect newsgroup sorry in advance....
>>
>>I am using bittorrent, i have a 2mb internet conection with my cable
>>provider.
>>
>>I can download at 250kbs over http(standard web downloads, i think) which
>>i
>>think is about right for my connection. However I have started using
>>bittorrent I only achieve max 40kb/s.
>>
>>I have tried all the geneal tips like increasing the tcp/ip stack to allow
>>for 100conections ect.. but i still don' get any downloads over 40kb/s
>>
>>Is this the maximum speed to be expected using public trackers?
>>
>>Is bittorrent the fatest program using this protocol? or is for example,
>>bitlord faster.
>>
>>Could you let me know what speeds ur all reachin usin torrent software
>>with
>>similer net connection so i can compare?
>>
>>I would have expected the 250/kbs, making it at least as fast as general
>>web
>>downloads, maybe i'm just hopin for too much!!
>>
>>Any help or comparrisions?
>>
> Maybe your ISP is throttling it. What BT client are you using? If you
> haven't already try Azeurus or Utorrent, both of which allow encryption.
> My ISP started throttling torrents, overnight it went down to 20kb/s, I
> switched to utorrent and turned on encryption and I'm back up to full
> speed of around 150-160kb/s on my 1.5mb connection.
> --
> Sean Black
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