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My uTorrent settings for my 100mbit connection.
Meomix:
Just tried to directly connect my computer to the modem bypassing all the routers switches firewall and shit, even doe i could ping the modem (192.168.1.1) i couldn't enter the internet because it kept complaining about DNS.
I set the DNS to 192.168.1.1 didn't work, used the ISP DNS didn't work, what am i doing wrong?
flyawave:
You aren't using google public DNS, that's what :P
datora:
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I can see how this is exciting for someone with a slow-ish connection and they can get their DL a bit quicker.
But, I would be far more excited if there was a guide for optimizing upload.
Overriding the automatic cache size is a seeding tweak, disabling the untouched block write-out every 2 minutes should also be a seed tweak, with neither of these setting affecting leech speeds. The category for enabling caching of disk reads should also be almost entirely for seeding activities.
If I read all this correctly, the suggested tweaks turn your client into a download-centric app that sacrifices seeding features at all opportunities. Kinda anti-file sharing philosophy, eh?
I've used 3864 MB (or 256 or 512) override for cache size for years (when I have the RAM space to spare), largely to reduce disk wear, as Pentium100 mentioned. When I've initial-seeded an offer, I try to use the largest cache my RAM will handle in an effort to increase seeding response time.
Pentium100:
--- Quote from: datora on July 19, 2011, 05:25:33 PM ---When I've initial-seeded an offer, I try to use the largest cache my RAM will handle in an effort to increase seeding response time.
--- End quote ---
The problem (maybe fixed now I don't know) is that once uTorrent process hits 2GB RAM usage (since it also uses RAM for things other than cache) it hangs. 2GB per process is 32bit Windows default limit. The programmer can get around it by either making a 64bit version of their app or using AWE in a 32bit app).
Wintereise:
@Meo: Looks like a half duplex line. Under which wing of NTT are you under? Raw OCN? Or Hikari flets through NTT A/B?
OCN is full duplex, unsure about about the latter. Try capping the download at 6 or so MB/s and then try seeding.
I use raw OCN (200mbit/s, Tokyo) and have no issue hitting good speeds. Though, international peering isn't quite as good as Swedish internets.
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