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    Downloading really slow on BT.

    I've tried the Official BT client and uTorrent. I'm really slow on both. On uTorrent I got a red light and on BT it's basically the same. How do I get some fast downloads? I don't get this port stuff. I also don't have any firewalls on.

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    Missing Nin BioAlien's Avatar
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    have you tried different .torrent file? because if no one share the one you are trying to get, it's normal that you don't get a good speed

    or simply change your internet connection if yours is too slow

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    The fact you don't have any firewalls is a matter of such grave importance and urgency that you should forget torrents until you do have a decent firewall. Somebody said it takes 10 minutes to get you computer hacked or infected if you connect it to the net via a broadband without a firewall. I don't know if that's true, but by looking at my firewall's log, I don't have much reason to doubt it.

    However, if utorrent showed you red light, you should consult the help files of the software (go to the menus) to see what you can do about it. If getting the port stuff is what it takes to fix it, then you just have to do it. But get a firewall first.

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    I'm trying to get the Naruto Movie 2 file from DB.

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    Whoops, I meant I turned off my firewalls. So is there anyway I can speed it up? My friend is downloading the movie at 108 kb/s while I'm doing it at 10-11kb/s
    Last edited by X-plicit; Sat, 04-29-2006 at 03:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by X-plicit
    Whoops, I meant I turned off my firewalls.
    Umm...you might want to turn it back on ASAP.

    If you're on a router, you have to do port forwarding. Look it up on Google.

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    On BT. It says I'm either firewalled or NATted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by X-plicit
    Whoops, I meant I turned off my firewalls. So is there anyway I can speed it up? My friend is downloading the movie at 108 kb/s while I'm doing it at 10-11kb/s
    that is sad... i was downloading that movie at over 400 kb/s

    don't EVER turn off your firewall, check your upload/download limit speed
    in Utorrent :
    first click Option (in the tab on top)
    after that click Preferences...
    then select Network (left tab)
    now check the limit on the download/upload speed

    (here a screen of it:
    )

    0 = unlimited

    if your problem if not connected to that.. then sry i can't help you


    Edited picture (a bit too big.. i put it in thumbnail, just click on it to see it big)
    Last edited by BioAlien; Sat, 04-29-2006 at 10:12 PM.

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    Wow it worked. Thanks a lot guys, I'm downloading it at 200+ now. I really appreciate it.

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