![]() I have Cox in San Diego and have just noticed this happening in the last view months. I've noticed to same issue with my connection. Again, this happens on one site only for me. Without fat pipes I may only be able to U/L 50k by the time I have finished a 4Gig file D/L. I hope someone can help I have found it impossible to maintain a good ratio on the site becuase it is thinly traded and total downloads per torrent may only be 12 or so. The entire time, the number of seed/leech will be flickering all over the place until a huge number is again displayed. If I refresh the stats they will drop to, say, 1seed/3 leech and the torrent will instantly make a strong upload speed that immediately starts decreasing until it hits zero a minute or so later. 1k, - as if the connection were being dropped. The numbers vary the way you describe and when I start the torrent it may say 5 seed/195 leech and I can't U/L - the connection flickers on/off with an U/L rate of about. I have the same issue but it is with one tracker in particular months of poking around, I concluded (and they deny) that the tracker is sending bad/outdated information. I don't know if this helps, but in the log when I look for disconnects I mostly see these:ĭisconnect: No such torrent: (Long Alphanumeric thing here, hash value i think)ĭisconnect: Peer error: offline (timed out) If my isp was interfering, what steps could I take to find out if that's the case or to get around it? Also, is it likely an isp issue if usually I don't have this problem? Also the number of peers I was connected to wasn't changing as fast as it is right now. A few days back, when I had like 4 to 5 torrents up with a larger number of peers and seeders (between 100-300 in swarm for peers & seeders), it would eventually find enough peers and upload near what I have my speed capped at. Last night I managed to connect to 1 peer and upload for like 5 minutes maybe, but then it stopped. While you are right, it still seems strange that I have four torrents up at the moment with 700 peers (in swarm) between them and that I am constantly connecting to them and then they disconnect immediately, and I am not uploading at all (except an occasional 0.1kB/s or something). Not sure why suddenly I can't upload anything. ![]() I'm not sure what else to do and would appreciate any help. My bandwidth I think was around 4Mbit/s from a speed test, but I have my settings as follows: In fact, some of the torrents that I was seeding without issues a few days back (and are still healthy in terms of seeders:leechers) won't seed today for some reason. I have windows firewall on, but there are exemptions there and it has never blocked uTorrent before. My ports are open, when running tests on the setup guide my network is open and fine. The torrent(s) are typically healthy, usually from private trackers. The important thing to remember is that using magnet links is easy and quick, so you spend less time downloading.ĭownload Vuze Bittorrent Client on Mac, Windows, and Linux operating systems.Hi, I don't usually run into issues with uTorrent, but just recently I've been having this problem where the file downloads perfectly fine, but once it finishes, it won't upload/seed at all. There are many fixes available from bittorrent discussion forums, though most are quick to point out that Firefox does recognize magnet URIs, so many users choose to paste the link into their Firefox browser and download from there. Users have found that Chrome does not recognize magnet links. An indexer, on the other hand, gathers torrent data from one or more tracker sources into a central database, making it easier for you to find the content available in the public domain that interests you. Just click the magnet link and let the bittorrent client do the rest.Ī bittorrent tracker coordinates communication between users attempting to download the data contained in the torrents. To use magnet URIs, you need only ensure that your bittorrent client is associated with them. Magnet links have the same functionality as a ".torrent" file. With magnet links, you no longer need to download a ".torrent" file to download a torrent. Without them, files (and pieces of files) had to be assigned specific names (or "hashes") to guard against corrupt or dummy files-but with magnet links, the client can just copy, paste, and send the link. Magnet links make life easier for both bittorrent hosts and users. Just copy and paste the link into e-mails and instant messages and you’re good to go! What Is a Magnet Link ![]() Magnet links are an increasingly popular way to make downloading and sharing bittorrent files even faster and easier! Sometimes called "magnet URIs," magnet links let you download your favorite content using a plain-text link.
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