mves Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 This can be totally useful to the owners of dual ISP. By attempting to cut of default ISP connection and set utorrent to work from non-default connection I manage to run download from both ISP at a full speed.Default connection - 1.5 Mbit/sNon-default connection 1 Mbit/sAnd here's a catch... In a net.bind_ip i placed my non-default connection LAN IP and both connection started to download. And if sometimes it don't work at a start, disconnect default connection for a moment, get links from a non-default connections and turn back on default connection. Works nice :cool:
Switeck Posted November 25, 2010 Report Posted November 25, 2010 Or you could just have incoming connections from 1 and outgoing connections to another.With Teredo/IPv6, it can get weirder still...
mves Posted November 25, 2010 Author Report Posted November 25, 2010 No... I turn off IPv6. And definitely... one connection speed is a bit over 175 kb/s and another is 105 at max. I can duplicate this at any time. And also, on my private tracker site it have logged both IP connections as a download. It's a bug... but a nice one
Switeck Posted November 27, 2010 Report Posted November 27, 2010 Earlier post on same subject?:http://forum.utorrent.com/viewtopic.php?id=87864Once a connection is made, they're not broken just because you changed net.bind_ip ...it's the same if you turn on/off encryption or uTP, the old connections remain UNLESS you close/reopen uTorrent or stop/restart the torrents in uTorrent. Such behavior is not a bug.
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