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Why does µTorrent under windows 7 limit the connection per peer?
Hey!
The other day I assembled an htpc, installed µTorrent on it, of course, and started downloading movies.
But for some reason I'm having trouble with this.
When I start downloading, the torrent immediately accelerates to normal speed (1.5 - 2.5 MB / s), and then drops sharply to 9 - 10 KB / s.
At the same time, it can be seen that the speed is cut for each of the peers up to 0.4 KB / s.
Speedtest runs great. From other computers in the home network, it swings normally.
Windows firewall turned off.
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Maybe the hard drive does not have time to write? I had this with a USB hard drive when the download was at full 100 Mbps
And in the status bar, there is no inscription like "the disk is overloaded with some%"? I observe this sometimes, the culprit is WD Green.
And the drive is not WD Green type 2TB or more? They are terribly slow on fragmented files and several recording processes, the speed can actually drop to 1-3Mb / s.
try disabling uTP. program settings -> advanced -> bt.transp_disposition set to 5.
Here they recommend the Vista compatibility mode from the launch of "As administrator".
I remember that earlier in the Windows TCP / IP stack there was a limit on the number of half-open connections. True, it seems that these restrictions should have already been cut out.
www.mydigitallife.info/tcp-z-free-download-half-open-tcpip-memory-patcher-for-x86-and-x64-windows-7-vista-and-xp/
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