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So I'm downloadin now a torrent, wich have 234 seeder and 326 leecher. 13/63 is connected to me, but I'm only download about 62kt/s (seeding 72). Got 8/1 internet (goes like a 7.2/0.8). Openoffice etc. does download well, but I want to know that is there any way to get speed up (no "change torrent", please) these kind of torrent (wich haven't... Well, uber seeded but is being seeded pretty well :/.).

Got Vista Premium 64 bit.

edit: and yes, green network status.

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Using xx/768k in the speed guide (expect upload speed is been se to 65kt/s in µtorrent). And yes, upload speed is now about 65kt/s. Downloading speed about 50kt/s what's pretty normal on a small seeded torrent, but this torrent have (17) 222 seeder and (62) 273 leecher (()mean that how many am I connected to).

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How many active torrents. I have a feeling you're hitting your upload limit with extra peer communications traffic with 79 peers connected for ONE torrent. Lower your active torrents to 2 or 3 and check again, OR alternatively lower your upload by 10% again... On my even lower connection I can upload @ my limit ONLY when seeding. When downloading, to keep high i must set it well below my sustained limit.

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Got only 1 active torrents. Sometimes when I put extra torrent, dl get faster :/. And when got 8/1 internet, I don't think that it because of too many peers connect, because some torrents does DL with 200 kt/s (openoffice did dl with 350kt/s). And before you say that "change torrent" I remind that there's (16) 222 seeder and (58) 289 leecher (at this moment). DL speed something like 75 kt/s, upload 60kt/s. No affect when lowing upload limit.

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I'd say you're seeing normal behavior then -- OpenOffice.org downloading fine is indicative of just that. Patience is key with P2P, since you're relying on other peers' collective upload rates, which often won't max your connection out.

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