INCREASE THE SPEED OF TORRENT DOWNLOAD !!
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CHOOSE THE RIGHT BITTORRENT CLIENT
Use the better clients out there like uTorrent, Vuze or the BitTorrent client itself. The choice of client used should always be updated to the latest version. The settings should be similarly configurable for other clients too.
ISP
Check the maximum download and upload speeds allowed by your ISP. Most ISP’s have specific bandwidths for both uploads and downloads. Obviously your torrent download speed won’t cross the cap set by the ISP.There are many other bandwidth testers like DSLReports which is included in the speed test within uTorrent.
SEEDS AND PEERS
A peer is any computer participating in the download and upload of a torrent file. A seed (or seeder) is anyone who has one complete copy of the file being shared across the torrent network. A leech (or a leecher) is the person who does not have the complete file yet but has joined the network to download it. A leecher becomes a seeder when he downloads the entire file and then shares it across the network.For high torrent speeds, the best bet is in numbers. The greater the number of seeders, the healthier the torrent and the better the chance of higher speeds. Choose the torrent files with a high number of seeders and preferably lesser number of leechers.
FIREWALL EXCEPTION
Firewalls can block all incoming BitTorrent connections coming through. To ensure otherwise, a firewall should be manually configured to accept the connections and let it through the client. Configure the firewall installed to accept the connections by checking the BitTorrent client on the allowed list i.e. Options – Preferences ““ Connection – check Add uTorrent to Windows Firewall. Also, check the Windows Firewall exception(if you keep it enabled) in your client too. Shutting down the firewall is not recommended as it leaves the computer open toattack.
DIFFERENT PORT
The default port for the BitTorrent protocol is any between port numbers 6881-6999. ISPs throttle traffic on these ports as BitTorrent sharing involves high bandwidth usage. It’s easy to configure a different port in your torrentclient. Use some number above 10000 to get around ISPs and also avoid problems with other applications. By default, the uTorrent port is randomized each time it starts. Set a specific port by not enabling the Randomize Port setting.
LIMIT THE UPLOAD RATE
A peer to peer network is all about sharing alike, but an unlimited upload rate hits the download rate too. Using the speed tests, find out your maximum upload speed and then set your client’s upload rate (Global Upload Rate in uTorrent) to about 80% of your maximum upload speed. You can also try varying your upload speeds ““ keep it high initially and then gradually bring it down towards the middle of the download.
Note: Mind the speed units ““ it may be given in kilobits per second (kb/sec) or kilobytes per second (kB/sec). 1 kilobyte = 8 kilobit
PROTOCOL ENCRYPTION
Some ISPs love to act like Big Brothers and constrict bandwidth for P2P protocols. Protocol Encryption in most of the torrent clients helps to override this bandwidth shaping. Enable outgoing protocol encryption and put a checkmark on Allow Incoming Legacy Connections.With protocol encryption, ISPs find it difficult if not impossible to detect that the traffic is coming from BitTorrent. Experiment with enabled, disabled and forced options because you could be getting better speeds with encryption disabled. Non-encryption makes a torrentconnection compatible with someone who is not using encryption but as a minus it makes the torrent detectable to an ISP with a bandwidth restricting policy.
BANDWIDTH
It’s these settings/preferences that usually result in a dramatic increase in download speeds. (Note: This can possibly, but very unlikely cause a decrease in speeds.) This is where the fun starts.
Keep your “Max upload rate,” and “Max download rate” at unlimited. (In the picture, 0 means unlimited.) Often times your download speed will decrease if you limit these settings.
Number of Connections: Your “Global Max number of connections” should be set to 2500. “Your “Max number of connected peers per torrent” should be set to 500.At this point, you should be seeing a gradual increase in download speeds.
THE BEST TRICK
Now it’s time to change some “Advanced” settings. In settings/preferences, click on advanced. It says “Warning: Do not modify” but if you follow exactly what I do, your client will be safe. Again this can be done in anyTorrent Client, but you have to understand what the settings mean as they may be worded differently.
uTorrent: You can use the filter (search box looking thing) to quickly find certain settings.
Set “bt.allow_same_ip” to ‘True’ by clicking on it and setting the value to true. (see picture for example.)
Set “gui.show_notorrents_node” to ‘False’ (Use filter or scroll down in Advanced to find it.)
Set “rss.update_interval” to ’20’ (Make sure you click on ‘Set’ after you type in 20)
Apply and close out of Advanced settings. Restart uTorrent or torrent client.
Most BitTorrent clients allow us to view the individual files in a download. You can selectively disable the download of files you don’t think necessary.
If you are wondering how to hide IP address when downloading a torrent, top choice should be via best VPN for torrenting. There are multiple other options when it comes to hiding your torrenting activity, but a VPN is by far the most convenient and easiest to set up.
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