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« on: November 20, 2013, 09:17:13 AM »

Follow this post to increase your download speed.

Good luck, guys.




How To Speed Up uTorrent
Posted on September 16, 2015, January 10, 2016 by J. Siemens

BitTorrent is one of the most common protocols of transferring large amounts of data over the internet. It is a protocol is based on peer-to-peer file sharing. At any given moment, BitTorrent has, more active users then YouTube and Facebook combined according to Wikipedia.

It is capable to transfer a huge amount of data and because of that all users are trying to find how to speed up torrent downloads. The most popular BitTorrent client is uTorrent, and that is why we are going to show you how to speed up uTorrent.

uTorrent is the most popular BitTorrent client currently available. These tips may be used on any other BitTorrent client, not just uTorrent. Note that we are not going to show you how to speed up internet – we are going to show you how to speed up uTorrent downloads.

Increase download speed

There are a few tricks which may show you how to increase download speed. This is going to speed up torrent download speed. You can speed up torrent downloads by following these tips:

Seed and peer ratio

This is a quite simple tip, but it is extremely important when deciding which torrent you are going to download from torrent download sites like The Pirate Bay.

Always check out the best SE/LE ratio.

All these torrent download sites are going to show you the recent seed/peer ratio. So, it is important to look for torrents with best ratio. Usually torrents with more seeds compared to peers are better. So, 100 seeds and 50 peers is better than 1000 seeds (seeders) and 1000 peers (leechers).

Also, leave that “Use additional upload slots if upload speed < 90%” Checked.
Cap your download speed at 2x of your speed

Go to Options > Preferences > Bandwidth and set Maximum download rate option to 2x of your maximum download speed. For my connection it would be 24576 kb/s instead of unlimited “0” setting.

Strange but seems this works on some torrents.

Use uTorrent 3.4+ Version

The uTorrent 3.4 version (and above) includes an update to the connection strategy, the optimize finding the fastest peers. Because of this, it is recommended to use the latest version of uTorrent client in order to speed up uTorrent.


Set DHT Rate

Hassan from Egypt sent me an email telling me that his download speed improved after changing default DHT Rating value (-1) to 2000. By changing this, I have noticed a small improvement in download speed on some torrents and it might work for you as well.

DHT should, in theory, increase your average transfer speeds, by potentially finding more seeds and peers than the other scraping methods.

To change your DHT Rate go to Preferences (CTRL+P) > Advanced and search for dht. When you find dht.rate in your advanced setting list, click on it and change it to 2 from -1 default value.

You should limit DHT value especially when you have a lot of enabled torrents (which are downloading or uploading) and if you restart uTorrent frequently.

Set “High” Bandwidth Allocation

On some torrents you can force your client to get the better bandwidth allocation from the current seeders. To do that right-click on a torrent you wish to speed-up and go to [ Bandwidth Allocation > High ]:

Set high bandwidth allocation to the selected torrent.

Wait a few minutes and you will probably see how torrent download speed is increasing.

Change to Random Port

Some firewalls actually may block ports that are accessed by your torrent client. This might drastically affect your download speed. To change this setting, go to [ Options > Preferences > Connection > Random Port ]:

This will force uTorrent to connect to a random port. On some systems, this might highly improve your download speed with uTorrent.

Force Protocol Encryption

Force Protocol Encryption will not be beneficial to everyone. It can only make your transfers faster if your own ISP (service provider) actively slows down torrent transfers. However, you can try to force this option and see how it works for you.

To apply this option go to [Options > Preferences > BitTorrent]:

Also make sure the check box for Allowing incoming legacy connections checked if not by default.

Adjust Default Advanced Settings

There are many options for uTorrent. Some of them are reserved for advanced users. To edit default options of the client itself, simply go to [Options > Preferences : Advanced]
Through the Filter section (marked) search and adjust the following options to increase uTorrent download speeds.

    bt.connect_speed – from 25 to [50] This option specifies the number of connections uTorrent client should allow to be established each second.
    bt.allow_same_ip – from false to [true] Enabling this option allows multiple incoming connections from the same IP address.
    rss.update_interval – from 15 to [20] This option sets the length of time µTorrent should wait between each RSS feed update check.
    net.outgoing_max_port from 0 to [40] and net.outgoing_port – from 0 to [40] This option specifies the port that µTorrent should use to make outgoing connections.
    net.utp_initial_packet_size – from 4 to [8] This controls the initial size of the uTP packets that uTorrent uses when initiating a uTP connection.

After setting these values, press OK and restart uTorrent. These advanced options should increase download speed for most users.
If after applying some of these settings above you experience slower download speed, feel free to restore values to default.

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