For all those wanting to learn to max out speeds with uTorrent, please read the comprehensive AD guide here: http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/utorrent_guide.cfm If you are still having issues, feel free to post them here in the discussion forums.
Um, but Neph already posted that here: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/479599 The point of that thread was to stop stickys like this. I'm not saying your wrong in making this thread, just a little confused. Either way, your the boss
I am useing (newbie to bittorrents)Utorrent 1.7.7 but got through this guide ok. I have one screen that I need help in Preferences: Conneection: I have two choices either UPnP port mapping or Nat- PMP port mapping or both? I have a dlink 4300, have static ip, gamefuel off. Still top downloads are 60k/b for torrents, while other files hit 400k/b I am interested in faster speed, so will continue to read all other fourms, and subscribe to this thread. also: Is it because I am doing a 11.2 Gb file? I have 1(34) seeds and 12(226) peers showing. My ISP cut me off last month ( at 40 Gb ) as I was uploading like crasy befor I read this guide.
Funny how a little yellow icon can help get you up to 175 K/b. I might call it a day. I am getting up to 175k/b. I have tried setting the isp to 1 m/b or 10 and that may have helped. But actually it was the router d-link 4300 was not set up with the "rule" for proper port forwarding. I am still getting an error when I do a port checking, it says it seems it is not appear to be open. Any comments? And how do I ensure that peer guardian is allowing utorrent.com? Can I assume it is fine if I am d/l at 100-175k/b? L
It seems like several people are having problems with disk overload and extreme speed drops with µTorrent. This is the way to solve the problem: