New uTorrent 1.9/2.0 client bypasses throttling, uTorrent 2.0 RC2 is out!
New uTorrent 1.9/2.0 client bypasses throttling, uTorrent 2.0 RC2 is out!
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Dec 22 2008, 10:13 PM
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I'll try this out if my deluge ever fails me
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Jan 16 2009, 11:36 AM
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QUOTE(fabianz03 @ Jan 13 2009, 03:57 PM) C'mon man. You're using the wrong tone at first and the wrong tone now. Plus, he never asked for help on his problem; he never said it WAS a problem. He's just stating a story that said he tried this when his bitcomet broke down. You started the argument first btw, especially the wrong tone. Pretty damn sarcastic for no whatsoever reason if you still don't get it.I don't wanna start some argument here. Remember, our enemy is Screamyx! About your BitComet Moded. I was concern about your problem. And advising you to go to their thread to fix your BitComet Moded problem. So you can use BitComet back. That's it. I have lowerd the standard already. So, DO YOU UNDERSTAND IT NOW? Anyway, utorrent 1.9 latest build seems to rock. It still doesn't fix the problem with my connection being slow overall (20kB/s even if you stress HTTP like mad),but that's totally streamyx's fault. I recommend this to everyone If you're at fault it's best for you to step down Just say sorry. I doubt anyone gives advice in such a sarcastic tone. This post has been edited by blindbox: Jan 16 2009, 11:38 AM |
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Jan 16 2009, 09:10 PM
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QUOTE(blindbox @ Jan 16 2009, 11:36 AM) You're using the wrong tone at first and the wrong tone now. Plus, he never asked for help on his problem; he never said it WAS a problem. He's just stating a story that said he tried this when his bitcomet broke down. You started the argument first btw, especially the wrong tone. Pretty damn sarcastic for no whatsoever reason if you still don't get it. fabianz03: Read my post again. Read the bolded text. You're using the wrong tone AT FIRST(which means reference to the post that started all this) and NOW(this pretty much sounds like you're getting mad, check quote below), although your main intention is to give advice.Anyway, utorrent 1.9 latest build seems to rock. It still doesn't fix the problem with my connection being slow overall (20kB/s even if you stress HTTP like mad),but that's totally streamyx's fault. I recommend this to everyone If you're at fault it's best for you to step down Just say sorry. I doubt anyone gives advice in such a sarcastic tone. The word concern doesn't make a difference if what I was talking about is a different thing altogether. QUOTE That's it. I have lowerd the standard already. So, DO YOU UNDERSTAND IT NOW? Meh, why do I bother at the beginning.. maybe cuz this forum isn't post-counted, lol. |
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Jan 25 2009, 12:55 AM
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Mar 21 2009, 10:42 PM
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The reason why you can't surf the internet is because of a bug in utorrent 1.9 (and maybe applies to all other version, if tmnet isn't throtttling em) You see, utorrent uses 8 half-open connections while Windows only has a maximum of 10. It's also the reason why firefox stop responding if you open 20 tabs too fast. Too many half-open connections, which made all of em stuck strangely.
So you have to either change net.max_half-open(something like it, I'm not 100% sure) to lower than 8... or set your half-open max to something else, with this program. http://www.lvllord.de/ Check the dload section. There are two files there, you should know which to take (pls don't tell me you don't know how to read). This post has been edited by blindbox: Mar 21 2009, 10:43 PM |
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