and alternative upload rate during seeding?
Unlimited if you don't have any work to do with your connection, otherwise you should be fine with 47kB/s. If you set it higher, surfing, e-mailing, etc. will start to lag.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
ok thx
very good
and is this settings better than these here:
Wie man Azureus richtig einstellt - AzureusWiki
There aren't better or worse settings - you have to find the ones that work best for you. If you can max out your connection with 40/100 connections, there's no sense in letting your client open more (which can lead to connection/router crashes). For example, I don't have DSL6000, but with 3Mbit cable these give me maximum speed:
Upload speed limit: 22kB/s
Upload slots per torrent: 2
Max connections per torrent: 40
Max global connections: 200
Max downloading torrents: 4
Max active torrents: 5
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
yes ok thats right i must say these settings are better
695kbs
my table is alternative for utorrent speed guide, beucase if you have runed utorrent, listen radio on web/watching youtube, or other activites your connection might be STUCK, or your router crash/close port. you might experiment with this settings :)
dht checked for anti leecht tracker?
All tracker says you disable it, and that it doesn't matter if your client respects the private flag, because with DHT/PEX you can "leak" info about torrents, "upload to other people outside of tracker X", etc.
This is FALSE. If a torrent has the private flag set to 1 (as all .torrents from ALTs do), clients won't "leak" anything about it, or upload to other people "outside" of the tracker. I really don't know why they tell you to disable both. (Anyone can of course connect and upload/download from you if they have the correct info_hash/IP/port combo. BitTorrent wasn't meant to be a secure/anonymous protocol.)
The only good reasons to disable DHT are (in my opinion):
- avoiding router/connection crashes created by the extra connections
- saving bandwidth if you're using your client to download from ALTs only
So, in short:
If you're having router crashes when running uT, disable DHT.
If you download from ALTs only, disable DHT.
If you're not having any router issues, and are also using the same uT instance to download from public trackers, keep DHT enabled.
Also, remember that despite the tracker staff being wrong regarding this, it's them that have the ability to disable accounts and not you, so if you ever send an screenshot of your uTorrent to them be it through the tracker's forum/e-mail/etc., right click "DHT: x nodes" in the status bar, and untick "Enable DHT". Re-enable it after you've taken the cap.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I tryed your setings and i can't see the magic.I have a speedtouch 516v6 and my maximum download speed is (or maybe was 230 kB but with utorrent i only get 210 kB) and upload speed 50 kB.
While this tutorial can help you squeeze as much bandwidth as possible into uTorrent, it won't literally double your speed past what your ISP can offer.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
Yeah because I tryed a lot of methods but nothing.This is my speed
Are these settings optimal for downloading only? Because while I find it hard to survive on some private trackers, I would still like to nudge in the small contribution and having 1 upload slot means I can only upload 1 torrent at a time (?)
Yeah...
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