Don't even think about trying to use a torrent on a school wireless network; you may end up getting expelled. What is it that you are trying to download? McHenryB :.
I can understand perfectly what Skittle was saying; he answered as if you were running Linux - not unreasonable as you posted in the Linux forum. Yes I assume you were running Linux. Same sort of requirements apply to windows though: If for some reason the HDD is not mounted think a removable drive that has been "safely removed" then you cannot write to it.
Also if for some reason the torrent clients or your user do not have write permission on the drive. Or a myriad of other reasons. To expand on blocking torrent traffic, traditionally it is very hard because many traffic are encrypted so packet detection algorithms do not work well. The only reliable method is to block by default all ports other than 43 and 80 for normal web traffic but this still does not stop someone from using torrent over port 43 and 80 and has other undesirable consequences.
So I think the problem is unlikely that it is your internet connection. Be careful playing with the firewall rules if you don't understand exactly what each one is doing and what the associated ports are assigned to. Otherwise you are likely to open your router, and possibly your network, to every hacker who happens to drop by.
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Due to Torrent Queuing feature enabled by default. Also, you can disable or increase the limit in Options. Sorry, something went wrong. I set max queue and I have everything paused and still those torrent with seeds and peers are not downloading at all. Do you have enable UPnP on your router? The question to the guys above is are you downloading via a proxy? I also noted that with version 7. It might be completely unrelated of course but is nevertheless an observation.
My "Maximum number of Active Torrents upload and download " is set to which I'd never even get close to I should add, and "Max Active Downloads" is set to as well. In the Number of Connections section on Bandwidth reading top to bottom I use, , and 4. These settings to date have always served me well and the rest are pretty much left at default.
I have the same problem here in Namibia. I have downloaded BitTorrent. I am doing one move at a time and I started last night - this morning there is still "connecting to peers". I have checked and double checked all advice given, I have deleted and re-installed the bittorent but alas, still nothing.
Just an update on my long post, I've found that if I've got one download running and one sitting there saying Checked 0. Therefore it's likely that if I had another one waiting and closed and opened again that would also start.
It is a strange little bug, perhaps mildly annoying if you are a light BT user or a bit more of a pain if you are a heavier user. Hi all - it's great to see the interest in this. I have come to the conclusion that it is my ISP orange. Is have switch to an encrypted system that uses a phantom ISP in Australia to get things rolling again. I thought about this early on tablet43, however I found the complete opposite, if I turn off downloading via proxy it appears to be OK.
I have tested several proxy servers all over the world and everyone behaves the same. But turn off DL by proxy specifically https proxies and it sees to be OK.
So quite strange we should find opposite results. As yet I haven't investigated alternate clients since I prefer the lightness of BT, but it would be interesting to have a tinker with the likes of Azureus perhaps.
When you guys first upated to 7. About a week or so ago bittorrent offered a stable update and my problem was solved. I get home tonight to find another stable update availiable But i ran ad-aware, spybot, and avg to make sure my system is clean. So unless those programs aren't detecting it, it could be spyware. If anyone has any input on this, please let me know.
Im not sure what majorgeeks policy is on torrent stuff as it is mainly used to obtain software and movies ilegitimately so if someone could post what the standpoint is i would be grateful Ravenspeed , Sep 6, Anyways, maybe it's reporting the overhead.
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