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Green tick is on, port forwarded, ISP not limiting, but no upload


Dave54321

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Hello

I have been trying to fix this for several days and now really need any useful advice I can get.

My problem is I just cannot upload effectively. Downloading is fine.

If I try to seed a torrent, nothing generally uploads - except every few minutes it might starting moving up to about 40 kB/s for about 3 seconds, and then immediately drop back down to zero again.

Router: Netgear DG834G v5

Soft firewall: AVG 2012 (Win7 firewall disabled).

The torrent's port (55641) is open in the router and properly forwarded.

uTorrent speed test says the port is open and everything is fine.

The green tick is showing.

I have a static IP address.

My firewall is set to allow uTorrent.

I have tried temporarily disabling the firewall (just in case) but the symptoms are exactly the same.

I have used the Glasnost online tool to check for ISP-throttling issues - there are no issues.

I am the sole seeder, with leechers trying to download from me - with little success. In the last 10 hours I have only managed to upload about 50 MB!

Does anyone have any useful suggestions of anything else I should be trying in order to fix this?

Many thanks in advance.

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It is possible that the description for your torrent is not good and people are only downloading part of it to see if they want it.

It does sound like it should be working.

If you look at your torrent listing on the tracker site, check the size and look at the list of files just in case you didn't include all the files when you created your torrent. If you have another computer or you know someone, try downloading it to see what is happening on the downloaders side.

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It is possible that the description for your torrent is not good and people are only downloading part of it to see if they want it.

It does sound like it should be working.

If you look at your torrent listing on the tracker site, check the size and look at the list of files just in case you didn't include all the files when you created your torrent. If you have another computer or you know someone, try downloading it to see what is happening on the downloaders side.

:rolleyes: There are several people trying to grab it, the files are all included, and my router is plugged into the socket, and yes - it does indeed sound like it should be working. That's why I'm so confused as to why it is not.

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