10 Ways To Speed Up Torrent Downloads

10 Ways To Speed Up Torrent Downloads



1} Choosing the right p2p sharing client
There are many P2P sharing client available on the web for free,like bit-torrent{the inventor of P2P clients},transmission,U-torrent,wikipedia lists almost 70 of them,
In this example I would be using U-torrent as my P2P shareing client



2} Secondly check your ISP maximum download speed

This is where your most of the torrent file download would be decide,if you are unsure about ur maximum download & upload speed of your ISP,
You can use this free tool at speedtest.net to check your maximum download & upload speed,
there are many others which provide the same service for free,but I suggest our users to use the above tool,



3} Add the program in windows firewall exception

Firewalls can block all incoming U-torrents connections coming through. To ensure otherwise, a firewall should be manually configured to accept the connections and let it through the client. Windows XP has the Windows Firewall. Configure the firewall installed to accept the connections by checking the P2P sahring 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 to attack.



4}Use different ports.
Normally every P2P sharing client come with the default port between 6210-6950,but Ports numbered above 10000 is suggested,
ISPs throttle traffic on these ports as P2P sharing involves high bandwidth usage. It’s easy to configure a different port in your torrent client. 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.




5} Minimize your upload rate

A P2P sharing network involves sharing the same file,But an unlimited upload{0 by default in U-torrent means unlimited} rate would also affect your download speed too,


Using the speed tests, find out your maximum upload speed and then set your 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) orkilobytes per second (kB/sec). 1 kilobyte = 8 kilobit



6}Tweaking with Protocol Encryption
Many ISP’s including the Big Brothers constrict the use of bandwidth,& hence slow the download speed,
To overcome this constriction we enable protocol Encryption in P2P sahring client,which By default are disabled 





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 torrent connection 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.

7}Experimenting with Bandwidth & Connection
Your P2P client’s settings options will let you enter figures for ““
Global maximum number of connections gives the maximum number of connections that a BitTorrent client can make for any P2P exchange. Setting this too high does NOT mean higher speeds. Setting it too high would take up useless bandwidth and too low a figure would miss out on peers. For my 512kbps connection, I have a setting of 180.


Maximum number of connected peers per torrent gives the maximum number of peers that a BitTorrent client can connect to for any P2P exchange. Experiment by setting this number close to the available peers for a particular torrent. For my 512kbps connection, I have a default setting of 100.


Number of upload slots per torrent gives the maximum number of peers that a BitTorrent client will upload to for any P2P exchange. A low setting may affect downloads. For my 512kbps connection, I have a setting of 4



8} Hack the max TCP connections
If you’re on XP sp2, your TCP connections are limited to a maximum of 10. This seriously hurts your downloading speed because it wont let you connect to a high amount of ip numbers. It is supposed to slow down viruses because their spreading strategy is to connect to a high amount of ip numbers, but it also cripples your torrent downloads.

A nice way to fix this is to download this patch, it allows you to set the maximum allowed connections to any number you want. Any number between 50 and 100 is ok



After running the patch, you have to set the number of connections in your torrent client. For example, in uTorrent go to Options ““ Preferences ““ Advanced – net.max_halfopen. Set any number from 50 to 100. But see that net.max_halfopen is setlower than the value set in TCPIP.SYS. Always check if it is still patched because Windows updates sometimes overwrite it.



9} TCP Optimizer 


Download this free software utility and apply the optimal settings, it will apply the most appropriate setting of your Internet connection. 




10}Common sense things


Download only those torrents which has high seeders’ & leacher’s,& every torrent gives us the chance to select which files from the download You want to download,so from that you can uncheck the unnecessary files.




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