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zatoicchi
14.06.08, 02:23
Options => Preferences
*Connection:
- Port used for incoming connections choose between ........20000 to 65000
- Uncheck Enable UPnP Port Mapping

*Bittorrent:
- Global maxim number of connections: 500 or higher depend on your connection
- Maximum number of connected peers per torrent: 2-300 - depend on your connection
- Number of upload slots per torrent..same as Maximum number of connected peers per torrent
- Untick Enable DHT Network
- Untick Enable DHT for new torrents
- Untick Enable Peer Exchange
- Outgoing: select Enabled
- Tick Allow incoming legacy connections

Enjoy!!!

anon
14.06.08, 17:37
:top:

49152-65535 is a nice port range too :smile:

Pickle
14.06.08, 17:56
also disabling UPnP feature for windows is a security tip, if i remember corretly.

anon
14.06.08, 18:09
about that, if you want to be really secure... start -> run and type

net stop upnphost

press ENTER, wait until the black window goes away. this stops the upnp service.

then open regedit, go to key

http://img373.imageshack.us/img373/5756/56449094tg6.gif

look for the dword value called "Start" in the right panel and set its value to 4. done :smile:

of course this breaks upnp connectivity but i think port forwarding is cooler :cool2: but for X reason you may need the upnp service...

A-Day
15.06.08, 17:28
i need upnp because sometimes my router doesn't remember my port forwarding settings.

anon
15.06.08, 17:56
does your router support nat-pmp? because if so, you could use that and be a little more safe :)

Aurion
15.06.08, 22:25
of course this breaks upnp connectivity but i think port forwarding is cooler :cool2: but for X reason you may need the upnp service...

Well,it does break UPNP conectivity but disabling it along with other settings might double up you bandwith using Utorrent !! (I will provide a whole Tutrial once I get home for Doubling your download speed using Utorrent) :tongue: