DreadWingKnight
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Because peer IDs are extremely volatile, and were even more volatile in early clients.
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If that is indeed the case, I will be ceasing use of uT immediately and find another client.
Good luck finding one that doesn't have it. It's part of the protocol.
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You really don't understand the train of thought if you're locked into that mindset.
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It's not specific programs. It's specific network locations.
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Shure? Which ones? µtorrent simply jumps back to non-uTP if the others client don't support utp.
And what if uTP is the only way that those peers can communicate out in either direction?
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not using utp isn't excluding me from getting connected to some peers using it?
Actually it will exclude you from getting some peers.
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that's a forum bug, not us banning you.
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I Have 1000 Mb cache set for utorrent. If i go for 1800 it will freez even faster.
1800 will also cause crashes.
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http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6598
uTorrent doesn't use the ip address range to define a peer as local. It uses the ability to communicate on the local peer multicast channel to do that.
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Enjoy being unsupported then kilara
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It's not the utorrent.exe process eating the ram, it's not uTorrent.
It's windows disk cache stupidity.
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Usage support for completed downloads is beyond the scope of these forums.
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There's stuff you're not showing that is relevant to troubleshooting.
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Oh hey.
*byte/sec vs *bit/sec
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Because your issue is your ISP, not the number of torrents you run at a time.
Get a better internet provider.
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MORE BITTORRENT CLIENTS GIVE MORE TOTAL SPEED, WHERE AS 1 IS MORE LIMITED !
Am I right ?
Nope, you're delusional.
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There is a good reason why people prefer older versions.
They are incapable of using good settings.
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It's called windows' disk cache being stupid.
Not a memory leak.
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Even with all the information included in the .torrent, you're still effectively trying to bruteforce SHA-1, which is EXTREMELY impractical from a processing speed perspective.
EVEN WITH gpu processing, you're still looking at machine DECADES to win the race.
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Bruteforcing SHA-1 is more than a little processor-costly to the point that it's not viable to attempt.
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I didn't ask if you used it.
I asked if it's enabled.
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And do you have the ratings tab enabled?
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Torrents don't have a concept of files at a level that would allow most normal indexing tools to work.
That's why stuff like that won't work.
µTorrent WebUI
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Then fix your double extensions.
You DON'T.