QUOTE(himura_21 @ Apr 20 2009, 07:03 PM)
Some lines are capped at 1.5Mb, only if ur lucky.officially, it's 1Mbit only.
Added on April 21, 2009, 2:21 pm
QUOTE(defaultname365 @ Apr 19 2009, 05:45 PM)
No. No. No.
Turns out the No.1 factor in torrent speeds are - - IP address range. That's it.
TM Net is always finding ways to throttle torrent speeds and even with uTorrent 1.9, the speeds are the same. Unless of course the seeders > leechers by multiple times. Then you'll get the speeds.
For me, I get 115, 118 and 124 IPs. 118 - - slow. 124 - - forget it.
The magic is 115 for me. Once I get this IP (which I haven't got in 2 freakin days...
) gets me past my 1Mbps package speed at 170kbps !
Also the port has to open, and any port once you get the IP you get screaming speeds, will always work. I use Deluge, and ranted how awesome this was over uTorrent. Not anymore.
They're all the same.
I'll say it's a combination of IP Address and client. When i used old utorrent 1.8.2, nothing will get it past around 30kb/s.Turns out the No.1 factor in torrent speeds are - - IP address range. That's it.
TM Net is always finding ways to throttle torrent speeds and even with uTorrent 1.9, the speeds are the same. Unless of course the seeders > leechers by multiple times. Then you'll get the speeds.
For me, I get 115, 118 and 124 IPs. 118 - - slow. 124 - - forget it.
The magic is 115 for me. Once I get this IP (which I haven't got in 2 freakin days...
Also the port has to open, and any port once you get the IP you get screaming speeds, will always work. I use Deluge, and ranted how awesome this was over uTorrent. Not anymore.
They're all the same.
With 1.9, i can get 70kb/s to 90kb/s with most IP address, but mostly, best is 60.*, which can get like 70kb/s 90% of the time. Worst is 115.* for me. Won't get past 30kb/s no matter what.
This post has been edited by Matrix: Apr 21 2009, 02:21 PM
Apr 21 2009, 02:19 PM

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