Internet slows down when downloading torrents






















So i tool a less than technical solution: i uninstalled uTorrent and reinstalled it. Seems to work okay for now. I found a solution that worked for me. I'm using XP SP3 with a 3rd party firewall and router with the right ports. I also did the speed issue checklist but that was no good. I noticed my firewall was blocking an active windows driver while utorrent was online. I unblocked it then Voila! My internet and torrent are now working great.

I'm not to sure how utorrent is affiliated with this driver or if any. All Activity Home uTorrent for Windows Speed Problems uTorrent significantly slows down my internet connection uTorrent significantly slows down my internet connection. Start new topic. Since torrent software also participates in uploading torrents, the "upload" speeds will be affected too. Mike There are various reasons that cause a torrent download to be slow or even stall. If either one is set too high or too low speeds may go down.

The maximum peers per torrent are then set based on the simultaneous downloads. If you are going to download 5 torrents at the same time you can set it to For 10 simultaneous torrents it obviously is between and Go into Option section and reduce the number of allowable torrents - This depends on your internet connection is.

Simultaneous Download should be about 3, and Max. These headers also make it very easy for your internet provider to filter and block torrent data packets, while allowing the rest of your data to go through unblocked. When you use a VPN, the encryption prevents your ISP from reading these headers, making it impossible to block torrents without blocking everything. This causes your torrent speed to drop bigtime. Port forwarding is a big pain, and you have to reconfigure it everytime your router assigns a new internal ip address to your computer Argh.

Pretty sweet! For more info about each of these companies, read our guide to the fastest VPNs for torrenting. For the rest of the issues, we can deal with them ourselves. 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. Download PicoTorrent. Reduce the overall default of to a lower number. Download Transmission.

Although Deluge is a popular cross platform torrent client, the Windows version is currently behind the other platforms because of some programming limitations. The connection limit options are the same on all versions though. Select the Bandwidth category down the left side. The overall maximum number of connections is the first option at the top and is set to by default.

This will slow down the speed Deluge is trying to connect to other peers and might help stop your connection from being overloaded. Download Deluge. I do other way easy and you can use full internet to download automatically when you not use browsing i will upload the picture of my way if any one need it. God, what an easy solution. You ROCK! Example 2. Its just around kb. I go to my network setting click on my connected wifi and click Diagnose — It will reset adapter and the wifi will start working again.

But if my torrent is still on it will again stop working in mins. I had same problem internet disconnects while torrenting. After lot of elimination tests i found that disconnection was only happening when I was torrenting and particularly torrenting through transmission client on my Centos machine. When I do torrenting on my uTorrent client on Windows it never dropped and infact it worked noticeably faster than Transmission client. The fix mentioned in this makes sense and that may resolves lot of such issues for people but I would like to point out here that the problem only started with my new ISP, with new NTU and new router — such disconnection never happened on my old slower ADSL line using the same setup.

Thank you — brilliant tip, sorted the problem for me. This issue has bothered me and my family for over a year. I started with , then 50 and now 20 and again it stopped working after a couple minutes… Should i keep lowering the value? PS: Interestingly enough, i had to disable my utorrent in order to post this simple message!

Your solution worked for me just fine! I appreciate you and the wonderful work you do very much indeed! Happy New Year!

I am so extremely grateful for you sir. You are an inspiration to my soul. Like so many others above me who have commented on their gratitude toward you, I too want to tell you something… You are the breath in my lungs, the sun which so gently shines through my window on a spring morning, if you were a lady, i would make my self known to you and marry your sweet soul.

I love you. I thank God, our heavenly father for creating you. You are my life. Now it seems to get disconnected within a short time when running uTorrent. I have to do a Disable and Enable of the network device in Vista to get it up, albeit for a while until it gets disconnected. Many thanks to you for finding a solution for this issue.

I have spent countless days online trying to find the fix. You are the man. Thank you soooo much.



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