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A quick ratio question
Sashamaru:
If your torrent is stopped and your stats for it don't update within 24 hours, then they probably won't without you starting it again.
Packets being sent from your client to the BakaBT tracker may be getting dropped by your ISP for one reason or another. If you're connecting through a large shared network such as a university, your packets may be handled incorrectly as well. In either case, there's nothing we can do about it on our end.
The tracker is working properly and is quite accurate. As for your torrent client, you could try connecting on a different port.
Freedom Kira:
I believe that if you stop a torrent, the site is updated immediately. I've never had anything take longer than a few seconds to move from active to inactive after stopping it. Intuitively, the tracker should be updated at that point when the stop signal was sent, but there's always a chance that the protocol doesn't allow a final update while you're stopping a torrent.
Al_Sleeper:
If the discrepancy is less than 10%, don't sweat about it because it's pretty normal due to network hiccups etc.
Freedom Kira:
It would be normal if all of his torrents experienced the same discrepancy. That only a certain few torrents experience it is odd.
KasK18:
Kira: I mean, when I do stop it does move from Active to Inactive with very little delay (no more than 10-15 seconds usually). However the ratio does not update (though conceptually I agree that it should).
Sleeper: Actually, the discrepancy is larger than 10%. Not by much, it is around 11% - 12%; dont know if that tells you anything.
Sashamaru: I have no doubts the tracker itself is accurate, in fact all the other torrents I've ever downloaded had the same values between site and client (used to think it was real-time, then I read the Wiki =p). How would I go about connecting on a different port?
For general info's sake: running uTorrent 3.2 (build 27886), internet is by Verizon in Maryland, USA; UL speeds (as tested on speedtest.net) is around 25 MB/s and DL is around 28 MB/s. I have no issue uploading at greater than 150 kB/s per torrent when demands gets high and I generally DL at around 3.2 MB/s. Also, connected via WiFi, not hardline (too far away from my AP to run a cat 6 wire =p). Current port used for incoming connections is 48943. If there's anything else that you need to know, let me know.
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