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Bit Torrent is ridiculously slow. I'm getting averages of 6.0 kb/s. It's taking fucking forever, and I'm pissed because I have really fast internet. (Another reason not to pirate games, takes forever with Torrents.) Does anyone know how to increase torrent speeds?


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on Jun 17, 2009

Buy what your torrenting  

 

Its a know fact that once you buy the product your torrenting it speeds up 8.9% faster.

on Jun 17, 2009

I usually get speeds of 1MB/s with torrent sites. But that's after I've gone to BestBuy and purchased a game. And also I'm installing from the CD/DVD.

on Jun 17, 2009

Be lucky enough to have simultaneous connections with as much leechers as possible... file sharing based on peers has a knack for unstable "speeds".

Get a better modem.

Download from real sites.

Buy what you want, server side or otherwise!

Scan for the rest.

on Jun 17, 2009

I have to say that this was probably not the best place to post a torrent question, however, I think it is wrong for everyone to assume he is downloading something illegal since torrents are also used to download legal content. I have a torrent program that allows me to download videos of animations people create and post for downloading, some are even series. It's better quality than those you find on youtube, in some cases they are HD. One can also download demos of some games thru torrents and trailers can also be downloaded thru torrents so not everything torrent related is necessarily illegal. To say he should buy what he is downloading is basically condemming someone as a criminal for the acts of others and that does not seem fair. I use torrents all the time and have no illegal software on my computers.

 

on Jun 17, 2009

I was just stating that torrents work better after you get frustrated with the speed and just go buy whatever he is trying to download.LOL, Irony at its best. If you can buy it that is, otherwise your stuck with whatever speed the seeders are putting out minus the ammount of leachers.

on Jun 17, 2009

I generally don't believe in piracy. The only times I'll download something is if it falls into several categories: It's vaporvare, abandonware, the developer is gone, or if I can't get it at a store.

on Jun 17, 2009

How can you download vapor(w)vare?

on Jun 17, 2009

How can you download vapor(w)vare?

See "Thrill Kill"

Dr.Gonzo

on Jun 17, 2009

 Buy what your torrenting

very often (at least in my case) you can't buy what your torrenting.  Things like AMVs (AMV hell in particular), community movies like Star Wreck and Big Buck Bunny (I know you CAN buy these, but they are officially distributed for free by the creators via torrent), foreign or very old movies/games (that I wish I could buy, but can't), and dare I say it, porn (why would you WANT to buy some of that stuff?  some high quality movies should, but the "wierd stuff" can't be purchased anywhere that I know).     the point is, a lot of people torrent legitimate things, so its a valid question.   And I can't think of anything I torrent that I could run out and "Buy" to recieve the same experiance.  Otherwise I would.

(this might be a special *me* thing, because my friends make fun of me for it)  or you're torrenting it because you're too lazy to find the disc you have purchased (its a bad habbit of mine, but its so much easier to watch a digital copy than to find and put in the DVD.  Especially is the case with some movies I own on VHS and I don't feel like getting the DVD copy right now because it doesn't have enough special features to make it worth it or something similar)

 

 

To the OP.  It really depends on what your getting.  try downloading one of the AMV Hells.  (usulaly about 2000 seeders at any given time) and if you're not pulling off more than a few 100 kbps at least, then your ISP must be filtering torrent packets (which an ISP could do if they wanted) or your internet is not as fast as you want it to be.

Having a good router than can handle a ton of connections helps too.   Make sure your required port(s) is/are open.  And don't let your upload limit be above what your service can handle (you didn't say how fast your connection was, but when the torrents are off, run a speed test and make sure your torrents are never above your upload.  Also bear in mind that most speed tests are in 'bit' where torrents are measured in 'bytes' which would be 8 times the bit number).  

There are many other things you could check too, most of which I don't feel like going into.  Personally I like to keep the number of connections at the same time to a minimum and try to force higher MTU, but others would recommend against that.

on Jun 17, 2009

Edit: I hate.. HATE quoting on these boards.

on Jun 17, 2009

How can you increase Torrent speed?
Delete Win32 folder.

on Jun 17, 2009

Luckmann

quoting postHow can you increase Torrent speed?Delete Win32 folder.

+1

on Jun 23, 2009

I didnt understand that joke.

on Jun 23, 2009

zndkwin
I didnt understand that joke.

He's either saying "Don't use Windows" or he's just curious to see if someone will delete the Win32 folder, effectively screwing their computer beyond recognition.  ...At least, I think that's the point.

on Jun 23, 2009

zndkwin
I didnt understand that joke.

 

I think he might be suggesting that the person asking the question is a pirate and that he deserves to have his system totally Eff'd up.

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