Still, my upload speed is zero. I'm using a private tracker, and at this rate, I'll surely be banned. I'd really appreciate some help. And I'm pretty sure it's not my ISP. I use Verizon, and to my knowledge, they don't block bittorrent in any way. My ports are forwarded. Generally this is not a problem unless it is slowing down your download speed. I know utorrent has a feature that makes your download faster the more you upload. This happens to me sometimes but i just ignore it. My problem is the opposite though.
It probably isn't even you thats causing the problem. The other people whom are connected to the peers may have a problem that doesn't have anything to do with you. And I have two torrents going, and one of them has 30 or so leechers, so I should be getting something there, right? It seems unlikely that all of these people are having the same problem. Plus, as I said, I have another torrent going, and I'm experiencing the same problem with that one. And the other day, I was downloading something, too, and I had the same problem.
I see what you were saying earlier. I can't really answer your question since I am having sort of the same kind of problem, but I'm pretty someone out there knows how to fix this. This could be a problem if you don't keep a good ratio. Maybe try changing your bandwidth allocation to high. Torrents on private trackers are ridiculously overseeded and if you don't hop on them within hours of the torrent being posted, you have absolutely no chance of getting any decent upload in due to all the people with seedboxes seeding on mbit lines.
I know that my internet is fine because I can do tests and browse the web just fine. Its just that the torrents don't seem to want to do anything.
I used a calculator to determine what settings would be the best for my connection. Connections: Global maximum: Per torrent: Upload slots: Global maximum: Not "checked" Default greyed out "8" Per torrent: 8.
Connection status? Do you seed more than download? I download more than I seed. How many tasks do you expect to run on average? Not many, Enough to keep downloading at a steady rate. Do you use the machine for other tasks simultaneous with BitTorrent downloads? Plex when someone uses it. Here is my Log and ini file, I deleted the torrents from the log, I didn't think they were needed. Want to back this issue?
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Delete torrent names and IP. Have you tried setting a static local IP and forward ports manually in your router? Doubt that's the problem as you have a green icon in status bar..
Have you tried another bittorrent client with the same settings? I'm running out of ideas.. Sorry, something went wrong. Thank you for your reply, I try to be as detailed as possible when it comes to providing information about a problem. I actually have done the port forwarding before as well as the static IP, I use Plex and I use it with a "Remote Server" as well on a different port that's Plex dedicated.
I don't know what they do either so I didn't know what to do with the option now that I know it exists. This is my log and INI file. I just want to update my torrent seeds, It keeps going up but Qbittorrent does not download or upload.
On a test, I restarted my computer and when Qbittorrent started my downloads started but then stopped again. Sorry didn't see the log on first post, i don't see something strange in it. Other than that try disabling temporarily kaspersky and malware bytes to see if they're at fault. Downloading torrents works fine, only seeding is a problem.
I have max 3 peers and a completely unstable upload. I'm running the latest version of RAIDiator 4. Anyone found a solution yet? Message 13 of I have the same problem. I confirmed port forwarding is setup correctly on my router. In fact the upload doesn't appear to be sustained over a period of time. Does anybody have suggestions or fixes for this issue? Are their other clients I can test out on the NAS box?
Message 14 of Message 15 of I have the same problem, using BitTorrent, standard port, -1 setting in speed unlimited , correct in the router. Downloading is not a problem, very smooth and fast, as it should. It seems that a lot of people have this problem but no solutions Has anyone solved it yet? Please, need help with this Message 16 of Message 17 of It also says 0 peers, even though I'm sure there should be many peers.
Update: Don't know why, I haven't done anything, but suddenly it started uploading at full speed. Message 18 of Message 19 of Same here.
I have this issue. ReadyNAS v 6.
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