Friday, November 27, 2009

10 ways to speed up torrent speed

P2P file sharing is one of the widely used applications now days. The Torrent search engine is the utility which is
excessively used in this context. As the young generation says “impatience is the new world”, means the generation can’t
afford anything too slow, same is the case with torrent download. But there are some tips which can really help to improve
your download speed. Let’s have a quick glance at these tips.


1. Choose your ISP wisely


The basic rule is that the maximum Torrent download speed that you can get can’t cross the upper limit of the bandwidth
provided by your ISP. Usually ISP’s specify the upload and download maximum for the connections. So it is always better to
have an ISP who provides better Download and Upload limits for an affordable price.


2. Choose the right BitTorrent client


Always choose the latest versions among the available BitTorrent clients. mTorrent, Vuze etc are some of these latest
versions available now. The latest versions are equipped with provisions for obtaining the highest download speed and an
overall smooth downloading experience.


3. Check the seeds and peers


A peer is a computer which participates in the P2P sharing either for downloading or uploading. A seed is a computer who has
got a complete copy of the file and is sharing that file in the network. A leech is a computer who doesn’t have a complete
copy of the file, and is downloading the file at the moment. A leech becomes a seed when it completes the download and shares
it over the network. It is always advisable to choose the files with more number of seeds and less no of leeches. That means
the file with the highest seed to leech ratio.

4. Altering the firewall configuration


By default the firewalls block all the BitTorrent connections coming through. This can adversely affect the downloading
speed. So you must make sure that your firewall is configured in such a way that it allows the BitTorrent connections through
it. This can be done by checking the box ‘Add Windows Firewall Exception” in the firewall settings following the path
options/preferences/connection. For ease some users may disable the firewall, but it is strongly advised that you shouldn’t
disable your firewall that it will open your computer to serious threats.(www.AmazingIT.blogspot.com)


5. Limiting your upload rate


A peer to peer sharing is all about simultaneous upload and download. So every BitTorrent clients must upload some data at
the same they are downloading some other data through torrent. For obtaining a high download speed you should vary your
upload speed accordingly. Usually the upload maximum by the ISP is very much less than the download maximum. It is only
50Kbps for a 2Mbps connection. For fast downloading you can set your uploading speed to 80% of your maximum uploading speed.
You must vary the speed as the download progresses for an efficient downloading. Keep the uploading limit maximum in the
beginning and then slightly decrease it as the download progresses. In mTorrent the upload limit can be set from the option
Global Upload Rate.


6. Selecting a different port


The default port for the BitTorrent file sharing is one between 6881 and 6999. As BitTorrent sharing involves high bandwidth
usage the ISP’s usually throttle traffic on these ports. So you can increase the downloading speed by selecting some port
above 10000. Usually mTorrent randomly assign the port as the application starts. So set a specific port with a number above
10000, by disabling the Randomize port checkbox.


7. Increasing the number of Maximum Half Open TCP Connections


Usually the maximum no of half open TCP connections in Windows XP with SP2 is set as 10 for blocking the virus
multiplication. But torrent needs more. To facilitate this a patch TCPIP.sys is available. Through this patch you can set the
maximum no of open TCP connections. Set it to any number between 50 and 100.


8. Protocol encryption


Some ISP’s constrict the bandwidth for P2P sharing. Protocol encryption can be used to override this restriction. Check the
Allow incoming legacy connections box and make the outgoing Encryption as Disabled for getting maximum speed on Torrent
downloads. Between non-encryption is not advisable as it may lead to some encrypted client to be left as undiscovered.


9. Connections and bandwidth


The BitTorrent client you are using will allow you to enter values for


Global maximum no of connections: It is the maximum no of connections BitTorrent client can make for any P2P sharing. Setting
this no to a very high value will take up useless bandwidth, and to a very low value will miss out some peers. For a 256kbps
connection you can set this number to 130.


Maximum no of connected peers per torrent: Set this no to one which is closer to the no of available peers for the file.


No of upload slots per torrent: It gives the maximum no of peers to which the BitTorrent client uploads at a time. Since a
low settings may affect the download set it to a moderate low value.


10. Miscellaneous


Disable the individual files for download along with a particular file, if we don’t want them at the beginning of download.
Be familiar with your BitTorrent client settings from the users manual or web.

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