frnaado Posted March 16, 2012 Report Posted March 16, 2012 Hi I want to test some thing with my ISP. I want to use UTP/TCP for upload and only TCP for downloadI use 2.2.1 version and I saw this:bt.transp_disposition: This option controls µTorrent's level of bias towards using TCP or uTP for transporting data (assuming the peer at the other end of the connection supports both transport protocols). The following is a list of the accepted values: 1 allows µTorrent to attempt outgoing TCP connections 2 allows µTorrent to attempt outgoing uTP connections 4 allows µTorrent to accept incoming TCP connections 8 allows µTorrent to accept incoming uTP connections 16 tells µTorrent to use the new uTP header. This is an improved communication header, but is not backwards compatible with clients that do not understand it. If I put the value 23 it will work? A connection is bidirectional? correct? so if I have an outgoing connection in the same time it must be and incoming ? so if I have block it... it is not going to work... Is this assumption correct?Also what is happening if a peer that I upload and download (not complete file seeder) has enabled the UTP. I will be able to upload to him with UTP and download from him with TCP ? In this way the utorrent will open two different connections?Thanks.
DreadWingKnight Posted March 16, 2012 Report Posted March 16, 2012 1> 2.2.1 isn't supported anymore.2> Once a connection is established, data transfers in both directions on it.3> What you want will never work.
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