QUOTE(RangerRed @ Dec 19 2009, 08:55 AM)
U really wanna know why? Cuz of the new net traffic sense they put in utorrent. If tm adds the end code in ur packets n the uploader's packets it looks like the net is congested. Utorrent then throttles itself. So when ur p2p packets reach a certain quota for peak hrs or whatever restriction tm injects code, utorrent takes that as net congestion n throttles itself = u getting slow bt. TM laughs all the way.
I doubt TMnet is performing packet injection and exploiting the protocol itself as the bandwidth management feature of UTP can most probably be bypassed on your side with a simple byte modification using ollydbg. The only way you can be sure if this unthrottles your line is to pick up a properly seeded torrent from a
private tracker and test the speed with that.
On public trackers, it takes a while (5-10mins+) for the speed to build up a 5k+ seeded torrent however on private trackers it takes about 3 seconds to hit 400KB/s on my 4mbps line.
QUOTE(bossnass15 @ Dec 30 2009, 06:33 PM)
my utorrent can't get past 200kb/s

...help..~on 4mb connection..I'm suscribing to bolehbit vpn..will it mean that mean utorrent have to be configured differently from you guys?
Don't use a VPN. It will just add more overhead to the UDP connections and decrease your download rate while you're using this new protocol.
This post has been edited by rizvanrp: Jan 1 2010, 11:51 AM