Jump to content

Major Upload Problems


holytoledo

Recommended Posts

uTorrent was configured with my Time Warner cable and performed brilliantly. Now we moved and the ISP is ATT Uverse.

I ran the speed tests and i get 3000kpbs up and 1000kpbs down.

In usage, I download between 200 and 300 Kpbs. However, upload < 1 kbps. o_O

I ran the Glasnost test and the ISP is not throttling the connection.

Here are my uTorrent settings:

Connection-

Disable UPnP mapping

Disable NAT-PMP port mapping

Max upload 186 Kbps

BitTorrent-

# of connections 750

# of connected peers per torrent 100

# of upload slots per torrent 8

Disable DHT Network

Disable DHT for new torrents

Protocol Disabled (Enabled didn't change anything)

Advanced-

net.max_halfopen 8

peer.lazy_bitfield true

Please help. Thanks!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"I ran the speed tests and i get 3000kpbs up and 1000kpbs down.

In usage, I download between 200 and 300 Kpbs."

If you can't download faster than 1000 kilobits/second, then you CAN'T download between 200 and 300 KiloBYTES/second.

Perhaps you meant 3000 kilobits/second download and 1000 kilobits/second upload?

Chances are, your settings are probably very bad for your connection.

...Though they alone don't seem "bad" enough to explain your very low upload speed.

Is uTorrent firewalled (yellow or red light at bottom of window)?

Are the torrents you're on small-ish (less than 100 MB)?

Are there lots of seeds on each of those torrents?

Are the torrents private or public?

Are the peers actually REAL, meaning you connect to some/many of them...they just sit idle and refuse to download from you?

Do peers disconnect from you quickly after they connect?

Glasnost is not the last word about whether your ISP disrupts BitTorrent traffic in some way, only that the way your ISP uses probably isn't what ComCast uses (RST connections). (Glasnost also checks if your ISP throttles BitTorrent when there's very few connections.)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...