Does torrent upload speed affect download






















 · Setting upload rate to about % of your maximum upload speed would be a great option to speed up torrenting. Whereas, you can keep the download rate 0, .  · that makes total and complete perfect sence the mechanism is there to prevent leaching, so of course your download speed should be cut in half, if you set your upload limit to a number higher than your connection can even send it out at.  · So far, I have uploaded twice as much as the size of the file that I'm trying to download. But what am I uploading?? How can I tell what is being uploaded? And why is my upload speed more than twice as much as my download speed? I'm uploading in the 25 to 35 kByte range, but only downloading in the 5 to 15 KByte range.


Capping your upload speed in torrents absolutely can and usually does slow your download speed. It will very rarely improve it. But the math to determine if and when that happens is dependent on complex variables, not the least of which is the torrent protocol itself. Here's how to accomplish this task in the popular torrent client, uTorrent: First, open up your uTorrent client and head over to Options at the top left. Next, click on Preferences. Now, click on Bandwidth on the left. Where you see Maximum upload rate (kB/s): [0: unlimited], type the number 1 in the box to the right. Note: It's recommended to keep Global Upload Rate as 80% of the upload speed means 14 KB/S and change the value to "0" for the Global Download Rate. One another simple way to boost uTorrent download speed is to make a change in the number of connections to avoid any overloading.


Generally speaking download bandwidth can be choked by the torrent peers uploading to you - especially in cases of excessively low upload bandwidth. That's how bittorrent works. That's how bittorrent works. Does limiting upload speeds to 1kb/s slow down my download speed as well? Yes. The other posts kind of explain this (though I guess you can always google around too). But basically, the torrent swarm kind of avoids you if you're not contributing bandwidth back to the swarm (from what I understand). r/torrents/comments/pf/upload_limit_issues/. that makes total and complete perfect sence the mechanism is there to prevent leaching, so of course your download speed should be cut in half, if you set your upload limit to a number higher than your connection can even send it out at.

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