· Upload Speed higher than download speed with BitTorrent. Discussion in 'Computer and Technology Discussion' started by jidunandan, Apr 1, jidunandan Member. Where's if you and Ted worked together, you could share what Bob shares and both complete the download faster. So while Ted downloads 50% from you, you could download a further Here’s why your upload speed can be faster than your download speed and how to fix it: Providers offer 50/50 or / connections, which means an identical download and upload speed. Since networks can be congested, the results might be different in bltadwin.ruty: Minimum Download Speed (Mbps). · Downloads are now taking forever. I have tried lowering the upload limit, but that does not seem to help the download speed. I have tried this on different download files, but the upload is still much faster than download. I have dsl connection and I have set it according to speed test that I ran initially when I installed utorrent.
Kbps or Mbps ( kB/s) upload The results above are understated though. When downloading from the net I reach a reasonable 90KB/s speed. The real shocker is that on uploading (including torrents) I get upwards of KB/s (4Mbit/s)! (the advertised bandwidth of my ISP is Kbit/s). It is interesting to note that the upload reaches. Answer (1 of 6): Try this right click on the torrent currently downloading go to Set upload Speed and set it to the minimum. then go to Set Download Speed and set it to unlimited. after doing this update trackers. Hope it will solve your problem,Works for me every time. Do let me know. upload speed * so if your maximum upload speed is 40 kB/s, the optimal amount of connected peers per torrent is. 40 * = I didn't noticed a difference for fast or slow connections.
If you can still upload faster than download at this point, there are two possibilities. It will depend on your network hardware. Try turning off QoS. If you have your own router, try disabling QoS on your router. QoS can cause lots of odd speed issues, and frankly, in my experience QoS tends to cause more problems than it solves. Setting upload rate to about % of your maximum upload speed would be a great option to speed up torrenting. Whereas, you can keep the download rate 0, as it is considered as maximum. Here’s why your upload speed can be faster than your download speed and how to fix it: Providers offer 50/50 or / connections, which means an identical download and upload speed. Since networks can be congested, the results might be different in practice. Despite that, you might be experiencing an issue with your PC, router, cable, or provider.
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