 dbsanfte
join:2005-03-15 Montreal, QC
·Colbanet
1 edit | reply to IamGuru Re: Evading throttling with uTP / uTorrent 1.9a
said by IamGuru :I tried what you suggested unfortunately, my torrent started throttling me on the non-hour throttling time If there's a dearth of uTP enabled hosts, speeds are gonna be slower. And not to put too fine a point on it, but if it's non-throttling hours, I seriously doubt you're being throttled.
This works for me. YMMV. |
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  Jethro86
join:2005-05-27 Winchester, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| said by dbsanfte :said by IamGuru :I tried what you suggested unfortunately, my torrent started throttling me on the non-hour throttling time If there's a dearth of uTP enabled hosts, speeds are gonna be slower. And not to put too fine a point on it, but if it's non-throttling hours, I seriously doubt you're being throttled. This works for me. YMMV. That's what I found. I had the Beat 1.9 setup as listed above to only use UTP ports. I didn't evade the throttle for me and my download list was maxing at 30-40kbps off throttle time. When I removed the *10 setting my downloads shot up to 100-200kbps. They are for old TV shows and low number of seeds so I need all I can get. |
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 dbsanfte
join:2005-03-15 Montreal, QC
·Colbanet
| During non-throttled hours there's no reason to have to stick to uTP-only, as mentioned I was switching back to TCP/uTP myself. 
Of course, new ISP, no longer any need of this, but I'm glad it's helping some. |
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