The Bittorrent system can be slow at times due to heavy  traffic. so            let us tweak bittorrent sharing program a little bit.
There are a lot of different bittorrent clients that you can download. I think the best are BitCommet and uTorrent.
                                   
                       
There are a lot of different bittorrent clients that you can download. I think the best are BitCommet and uTorrent.
           Here is a few tips to speed up            uTorrent Client. Similar can be implemented on any other  torrent            clients ,which you are using.
           Step 1: Increase TCP connections
           You need to increase the number of TCP            connections that are allowed at max.Windows XP Service Pack 2  came            with the number of allowed open connections to 10. This is to  stop any            piece of spyware(in our case bittorent client even) from  totally            taking over your internet connection. TCP connection allowed  should be            50 for optimal performance. The best way to increase the  maximum            number of connections is to apply patch that is available at  www.lvllord.de. A nice way to fix            this is to download this patch .
           The little tweak to the torrent client  works            great in certain times. If you’re using uTorrent go to Options  menu            then Preferences. In the Preferences go the Advanced Options.  In the            advanced options change the net.max_halfopen connections to  80. In the            same section change the max half open tcp connections to 80.  Once your            done click on OK and you are all set. This tweak will let the  maximum            TCP connection available for the bittorrent client. Now start            downloading you’ll realize a little difference in the download  speed.            Port forwarding technique is more effective than this.
                                          A third  point of interest is that some            “windows updates” revert your tweaked tcp connections back to  10. So            it’s wise to check this every now and then. You can check this  by            going to (in windows xp) Start > Control Panel >  Administrative Tools            > Event Viewer > System… Look for event 4226 (sort by  event).
If there are a lot of daily occurrences it’s likely that the max amount of half-open tcp connections was set back to 10. Or you’re infected with some nasty spy ware…
If there are a lot of daily occurrences it’s likely that the max amount of half-open tcp connections was set back to 10. Or you’re infected with some nasty spy ware…
           Step 2:Torrent Client Configuration
In order to apply these tips you must know your maximum up- and download speed. You can test your bandwidth over here (stop all download activity while testing).
In order to apply these tips you must know your maximum up- and download speed. You can test your bandwidth over here (stop all download activity while testing).
           Settings 1-4 can be found in the options,             settings or preference tab of most torrent clients.
           1. Maximum upload speed 
           Probably the most important setting there  is.            Your connection is (sort of) like a pipeline, if you use you  maximum            upload speed there’s not enough space left for the files you  are            downloading. So you have to cap your upload speed.
           Use the following formula to determine  your            optimal upload speed…
           80% of your maximum upload speed
           so if your maximum upload speed is 40  kB/s,            the optimal upload rate is 32kB/s But keep seeding!

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