I'm Unable To Download Torrent From My Internet Connection

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My uTorrent is unable to connect to peers.What should I do? Update Cancel. I’m unable to connect my router. It is showing as connected but unable to get Internet. Mine is hathway net, hyd. Am unable to connect to peers in torrents. How to solve this? When I drop a download on uTorrent it stucks as connecting to peers. I disabled my. It never reached that speed in 2 years, since I upgraded my connection to 50/5Mbit. It usually downloads with 2.8MBps, sometimes it reaches 3.5MBps for few minutes, but that is MAX. I wonder why my uTorrent doesnt download with full speed. Lose internet connection with utorrent Archived. This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. It slows your torrents down by 30% if the packets are corrupted or going to stuff your internet browsing, However if the torrent packets are clean it will improve the speed by 30% or keep it the same. IEMonitor.exe 3560. Torrent download speed does not depend just on your Internet connection. Torrent technology relies on peers, meaning others who are simultaneously downloading the file. The greater the number of peers, the higher speed you'll get. Other factors affecting include number of seeders (speed is directly proportional) and trackers.

4 Ways to Bypasses ISP Torrent Throttling Allowing Faster Download Speed. Another restriction you might come across is harder to bypass as it directly affects the internet connection from your service provider. Or if I’m suggesting a torrent download to a friend who doesn’t know anything about torrents. Never thought it’d have. The other 50% I am able to download torrents but unable to access internet through Chrome or IE. Integritysercom: I have windows 7 and use both Google Chrome and IE 8. As for your suggestions, I will try them again when my connection goes off.

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Created by mircius on March 15, 2012, 7:25 p.m.
  • So I have a cheap belkin router (but I used a better one before and had the same problem). Whenever I open a torrent software, even if something is uploading with 1 kbs my speed is 0, I can't open any websites, can't do anything that requires bandwith except for the torrent software itself. I have many friends that have the same ISP so i know I know I should be able to download with 10 mbs and be able to stream 1080p video at the same time with no problems at all. What's wrong? I tried to portforward with the port in utorrent but it's still the same. And the thing with limiting the number of connection, done that too, still nothing.

  • @mircius: uTorrent doesn't need any ports forwarded, so that might be part of your problem. Disable all of the port forwarding that you had set up. It could be that your ISP is messing around with your traffic, so you might want to try enabling encryption in uTorrent, as that is sometimes able to bypass ISP traffic management. Finally, check the QoS settings on your router, and make sure that there isn't anything weird in there concerning torrents.
  • @CROM: the port forwarding i tried very recently and it had no effect on it, i removed it now..enabled encrption, still the same. my router doesn't have any qos settings.

  • @mircius: You should try connecting a PC directly to your modem, bypassing the router, and trying to run uTorrent. That could narrow down whether the problem is actually with your router. Just make sure that your firewall is turned on, as a matter of best practices (obviously without blocking uTorrent).
  • @CROM: I already have a pc connected, thats mostly the reason for the router, internet on the desktop in the living room (cable) and on my laptop (wireless). Does the same thing when utorrent runs on either of the computers. Firewall is on (not blocking of course)

  • You should still bypass the router to see if it still happens on that one PC. My guess though is that it is the router and it is getting overloaded with connections and/or is logging and cant handle all the traffic in RAM, and/or the processor is rather weak and trying to QoS torrent connections is killing performance. You can try turning off QoS in the router if it has it and is turned on now and also try limiting the number of connections utorrent makes.
  • @BaskervilleManor: er, I don't remember the exact setting in utorrent, and I'm out of town so I can't look but yeah basically, he should limit the number of connections to other people in a swarm and the number of files he's simultaneously d/ling and seeding to reduce strain on the router, if the router is indeed the issue.

  • I have a cheap Edimax router, and have the same problem, but with BitComet. I've narrowed it down that it's a DNS issue, as anything that uses IP addresses directly works, and setting up the browser to use ISP's proxy service, enables me to also view websites by their domain names. When I reboot the router, it starts working again though, which is weird, but consistent. Haven't found a solution yet though, apart from buying a new, better router.

  • @mircius: You need to test your connection without the router in between your PC and the internet (connect the PC directly to the modem). I'm not suggesting that you should permanently remove the router from your network, but you need to do this test in order to diagnose whether your router actually has a problem.


  • @mircius: you're being punished for being a pirate.. duh

I've a Windows 10 laptop connected to the internet via the router. Everything works perfectly fine except I'm unable to download any torrent from any tracker using any torrent client.

  1. I'm sure the torrent protocol or any of the trackers aren't blocked at ISP or router level because I'm able to download torrents using my desktop which is behind the same router.
  2. I've tried disabling the Windows Firewall.
  3. I've no anti-virus or any other firewall installed which could be blocking the connection.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Some torrent sites are banning Windows 10 users, and the list is growing.

Not sure how much of these claims are true or is paranoia.

MoabMoab

To be honest, I don't know the method that these torrent trackers are using to detect your operating system - however what -might- work is using a virtual machine of a different operating system which you can install with relative ease, even in Windows 10.

The following advice may be overkill.. I'll see about testing this out a bit if I can, but if you want torrenting to work on your computer without dual booting or something, you can give it a go.

You can install VM software such as VMWare Player, or VirtualBox for free. Here's VMWare player, I've found it seems to work more seamlessly for me than VirtualBox lately, but you can use either.

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Here's a link to where you can get VMWare Player:

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You will also need an operating system install 'image' file to install on your virtual machine - you will follow the process as if you're installing the operating system normally on your computer, but instead it will be installing it to a virtual computer that the VMWare/VirtualBox software creates for you within your Windows system.

Here's a decent image to try out -- LUbuntu is a flavor of Ubuntu, which is a flavor of Linux:

Lubuntu or any other linux flavor will work, but Ubuntu-esque ones are easy because you can use the 'Software Center' tools to install software easily.

With this file downloaded, go to your VM Software and find the button/menu option for creating a new virtual machine.
In VMWare Player it's just: - File > New Virtual Machine.. - Highlight 'Use ISO image:' - Browse to where you saved lubuntu-14.04-desktop-i386.iso and select it - Later in the wizard you will need to create a virtual disk drive. Allocate some disk space for it to use (I think minimum 5GB but depending on how much space you want the virtual sytem to have, you can go up to something like 20GB).

Go forward through the wizards in the installation process - select your language, etc. When you get the option, you can choose to Download updates while installing. When it asks you for the final install step it will say 'Erase Disk + Install LUbuntu' This will not erase your actual physical disk - it's using the virtual disk you specified in the VMWare virtual machine setup. Select it and let it spin for a while, then you will at some point have to restart the VM when it's done.

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Once you're able to log in to LUbuntu after restarting, you should be able to click the menu button in the bottom left to show the preinstalled apps -- go to Internet > Transmission. This is the preinstalled torrent client - there are other options you can explore etc, and you can install stuff via System Tools > LUbuntu Software Center.

From here you can go try out the tracker that was blocking windows and download into your VM (probably)!

The only other thing would be how to copy files in and out of the VM. You can do so by installing VMWare tools, but that's probably covered in another answered question.

This has been a high level explanation - if anyone actually tries this let me know and I'll try to field further answers!

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