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May 06,  · 1) Click Start, click Control Panel, click Network and Internet Connections and then click Network Connections. 2) If you have a cable modem or digital subscriber line (DSL) connection, under LAN or High-Speed Internet, click the connection you use for the Internet. 3)Under Network Tasks, click Change settings of this connection Jun 22,  · slow downloads. PM - edited ‎ PM. I've got a WRTN connected via a cable to my PC (running Windows 7 64 bit). My downloads and speedtests show at Mbs, but if I bypass the router and connect direct to my cable modem I get 20Mbs. I'm paying for 20Mbs BTW, so that is the speed I expect to get Jan 25,  · Ive been trying to get uTorrent to play friendly with my Linksys WRT54G Router. Problem is download speed is like kB/s, and I have 8 megabit DL. Also webbrowsing is really slow when running uTorrent. When I dont use the router my speeds are fine and I




slow torrent downloads with linksys router


Slow torrent downloads with linksys router


Discussion in ' Windows - P2P software ' started by CamDogFeb 27, Log in or Slow torrent downloads with linksys router up. AfterDawn Discussion Forums. This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.


Learn More. Slow Bit Torrent downloads? Router configuration tips. Joined: Feb 27, Messages: 24 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: When I first started downloading torrent files, slow torrent downloads with linksys router, I was amazed at how slow they seemed to be.


I was sick, and so I went to find answers. First off, this problem is with blocked ports in your router. I see in these forums that many people know that a problem with blocked ports is happening, but not sure how to solve the problem.


first off, you need to find your routers ip address so you can log into it and work with its ports. to find your routers IP, do this 1. Go to 'Start Run' and type in 'cmd' 2. This opens a black 'dos' screen, don't be alarmed. you will see some information like this your routers Ip address is going to be the 'Default Gateway' and in slow torrent downloads with linksys router linksys cases, You need to go to a web browser, and type in that ip address where you would normally go to a website, like this 5.


you will be prompted for a user name and password, and if you have linksys, slow torrent downloads with linksys router, and never have been here before, it will be user name : admin password : admin [bold]EDIT : Depending on your model and make of your router, your screen might look different, and your default passwords might also be different. Contact your manufacture to get this information.


If it is not obvious which screen you are to open ports in, contact your manufacture and ask them. Also, download your newest firmware for your router, as this might slow torrent downloads with linksys router. You will need to find the area that says Port Range Forwarding and go to that screen, it looks like this.


As you can see, i have added in the ports for Torrent files, ~ You need to do the same, allowing those ports that are used for high speed downloading, into your computer. In that previous picture, you need to make sure you have it forward to YOUR INTERNAL IP ADDRESS. To find this, look at the screen shot that is in DOS, that you used to find your routers IP address, and look for 'IP Address'. On linksys, primary computer, it should be Although the idea is the same, the steps will slightly differ depending on what router you use, and also depend on if you have a software firewall, slow torrent downloads with linksys router.


For those of you who are using windows XP built-in firewall, search Google for 'ports in windows xp firewall' or something similar. I hope this helps out. if you have more questions, post them, and I will try to answer. It can be a bit time consuming, because you can not add port ranges, only single ports, so you will need to do this about 16 or so times, for each port between ~ For example: Torrent.


Type a name that will help you remember the service and the port. You can use any name that you want. The name does not have any effect on the functionality but is only to help you remember.


Go to your local college; enroll in network engineering, and take a few years of those courses and that should straiten all this out. Good Luck! Last edited: May 6, CamDogFeb 27, Joined: Nov 29, Messages: 1, Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: Some questions tho' What BT Client are you using?


If Azureus, do you have the latest version? If it is another BT client, do you have PeerGuardian installed on the PC that runs the BT Client? If you dont have some protection like that, your PC is now WIDE OPEN to the authorities!!!


Your router will provide no protection for those ports, because you have forwarded them, therefore bypassing the protection inherent in the router. Anyway, the port forwarding is only of use if you intend to publish via BT - there is no benefit otherwise, the speed increases you have seen are coincidental, as the forwarding only allows the initiation of remote connections, otherwise all connections would be initiated locally.


drchipsFeb 27, strange, for some reason, me, and about 10 others Slow torrent downloads with linksys router have worked on their machine is the same, when those ports are not open, we CANNOT get over 15k a sec. the second we open those ports, and change nothing else, it bumps up immediatly to over k a sec, slow torrent downloads with linksys router. How can that be, it effects every machine I have done it to immediatly after those ports are open?


btw, for torrent files I use PTC, and use PeerGuardian. Last edited: Feb 27, Yes, i have configured each of the machines, this is true, but I know what I changed on each machine, only one thing. and by doing that ONE thing, my downloads go from 10 - and your telling me it is coincidental? Im smart enough to see that by changing one thing, my speeds increase.


its not like I have changed things and need to go back and see what I did This is not an arguement at all, I want to know if I am doing something wrong, thats for sure heh, thank you for your opinions, i was just posting the procedure I use to make my connection downloads from torrent files extreamly fast. Cool, no argument here. I just don't like to see security compromised. anyone know how to change the ports in bittorrent?


I am behind a firewall, and specific ports are open On bittorrent homepage it says that the portrange is changeable, but I can't seem to find where elfrangerMar 1, Depends on which client you are using. Read the documentation helpfile, forum, authors page etc Or change to a client that allows you to configure that easily Azureus for example.


Have Fun drchipsMar 1, Joined: Mar 19, Messages: 18 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: I know I'm a bit late for this thread, but I was wondering if I could get away with doing this sort of thing. ianMar 20, Joined: Mar 24, Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: DrChips stop lying and messing with people.


It is obvious that slow torrent downloads with linksys router have to open up your ports to get optimum speed. php 10 I agree with camdog; my upload increased from 2kbs to skps after I opened my ports! Unless you're able back up your statement stop wasting people's time. Last edited: Mar 24, slow torrent downloads with linksys router, dorkheadMar 24, drchipsMar 24, Joined: Mar 20, Messages: 2 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: Im not here to debate, but I do have to say I tested out opening these ports, I did only this, slow torrent downloads with linksys router my download speeds increased dramatically.


I went from to up to 60k. It works for me, great tip! Last edited: Mar 25, carlaaanMar 25, Joined: Mar 25, Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: what about a speedstream router? i think i config it right but just wanted to make sure didnt know about the udp or tcp thing. i notice u had both on urs for port application. and i changed mine under special applications ,and are the download and upload ports the same? or should i use a diffrent port for up load than downloads?


aintnoMar 26, thanks this helped a lot. tanshinMar 26, Joined: Mar 26, slow torrent downloads with linksys router, Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: I too have had trouble with this the thing is I have a D-Link router, and i cant figure out where to do it, although i think i have it right.


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Jan 20,  · If you experience slow download speed with Linksys smart router in Comcast network, you are encountering a bug in some Linksys smart routers. When it happen, ipv4 speed test will be slower than real speed. However, ipv6 is not throttled. Comcast speed test on Estimated Reading Time: 30 secs Jan 18,  · 2. Some torrent user might experiences slow torrent files download speed due to lack of router port forwarding configuration or internal router firewall security blocking. By default, most of the router has activated the firewall security to block all incoming bit torrent connection. Meanwhile, lack of router port forwarding setting or enable uPnP features also might cause blocked or slow torrent data transfer reaching the computer destination on local area blogger.coms: 2 Jun 22,  · slow downloads. PM - edited ‎ PM. I've got a WRTN connected via a cable to my PC (running Windows 7 64 bit). My downloads and speedtests show at Mbs, but if I bypass the router and connect direct to my cable modem I get 20Mbs. I'm paying for 20Mbs BTW, so that is the speed I expect to get





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