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Post By SpiderCrawler
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To answer Spider crawler first. I have a port open and forwarded through my router and I am connectable. I couldnt fins any more information about opening any other ports besides the one used for incoming connections.
Zy123: PC wired of course. I can max out my speed on occasions but most servers dont have the ability or choose not to max my line out. I can get 950 mbit down from usenet, 600-700 mbit off steam, and its a mixed bag every where eles. IF its a paid premium service the offers download I can get my full gigabit down. I made a ftp a year ago and was able to support around 10 connections totaling 940 mbit avg. I know I have the speed and latency (1-2ms ) but I dont understand enough on how torrent clients change there speed to allow more upload. There was a big release not long ago and I was a uploader for the tracker on 2 sites and supported 3 others with there tracker and I was uploading at roughly 600 mbits which was still great but it took that many connections and sites to even use it.
I wish I had more knowledge of how a torrent shares data and more importanty how this process is changing when you make a upload setting in it.
I tried to use a new client to see if that would help (using qbittorent) called BiglyBT but when I migrated my tracker files it started telling me my files were bad when they were not and re-downloading duplicates of files I already had. Now that was a mess. So far the only conclusion I could get from biglybt was maybe the trackers from qbittorrent were not compatible?
I am still wanting to figure out a way to use more of my upload that I know I have.
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