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If you have a Mbps internet connection, and you saw the Too many Torrents: Try limiting the number of active torrents and queue the rest. Anything over active torrents is overkill and will hurt overall speeds and tax your processor and hard drive. Most torrent client have an indicator of your connection health which can alert you to port forwarding or throttling issues.

The indicator is usually in the bottom right corner of the software. Vuze displays torrent health as a color-coded smiley. Green is good, yellow shows issues, red is bad.

If you really want to draw doing it manually, you can follow the guides from PortForward. Most torrent clients have built-in encryption. This lite-weight obfuscation not unbreakable like a VPN is designed to fool simple throttling algorithms.

This limits your peer availability and thus your speeds. This article tackled all the most common causes of slow torrents. Plug your computer directly into your modem and see if that makes a difference.

Make sure to leave any questions in the comments below and let us know how these tips worked out for you! David started torrenting before it was cool. He enjoys hiking, strategy games and eats watermelon year round. Lastly, since torrent connections are often unsafe, your antivirus could proactively block them as well.

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If so, it could have something to do with torrent connection issues. In general, your torrent speed is affected the most by the number of peers who are seeding the torrent file to you.

Normally, when you find a torrent file online, it will tell you how many people are seeding it at the moment. If you see that the number is considerably lower during the download, you can try to pause and start the download, or even delete your current torrent file and try to do the whole process again from the torrent website.

In some cases, the problem could be with the torrent client itself. So try to download the same file with another client. What can I do to speed things up a bit. I am not very tech smart so please explain in plain englih for me.

Please help me I have been given extra data I can use through my ISP and I want to make the most of it before it runs out in a few days. Not all internet bandwidth are created equal Also you need to find another torrent that matches the current one that has more seeders or trackers that might give you more chances to download the torrent files. That will increase your chances there are others out there but linked to different trackers. I'm using uTorrent 3.

Status maintains Downloading 0. I already checked my firewall. Doubt that's the problem as you have a green icon in status bar.. Have you tried another bittorrent client with the same settings? I'm running out of ideas.. Sorry, something went wrong. Thank you for your reply, I try to be as detailed as possible when it comes to providing information about a problem. I actually have done the port forwarding before as well as the static IP, I use Plex and I use it with a "Remote Server" as well on a different port that's Plex dedicated.

I don't know what they do either so I didn't know what to do with the option now that I know it exists. This is my log and INI file. I just want to update my torrent seeds, It keeps going up but Qbittorrent does not download or upload. On a test, I restarted my computer and when Qbittorrent started my downloads started but then stopped again.

Sorry didn't see the log on first post, i don't see something strange in it. Other than that try disabling temporarily kaspersky and malware bytes to see if they're at fault. I'm afraid i don't know what else to try. Good luck! The problem can be fixed by deleting qBittorrent. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling I assume that automatically cleared the folder housing those 2 INI files. But just to make sure I have just deleted them and have restarted Qbittorrent, I will follow up on the results.

I checked the dead torrents, I checked the trackers just now and it says on the status tab that some trackers are "working" but some are "not working". For the "Do not count slow torrents in these limits" I have just enabled that option just now.

So I'll follow up with the results. The weird thing is that yesterday my torrents suddenly started downloading again and I'm not sure why. I have redone my settings in Qbittorrent due to a recommendation that was posted on my thread in the Qbittorrent Fourms.

These are the new settings that were posted, And as such I have changed my previous settings to these settings. Going forward, I recommend a vast reduction on your qBittorrent settings.



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