If you mean reduce your upload to a paltry 1 KiB/s then no, it won't make your torrents download faster. In fact it'll make your torrents download slower. The rest of the torrent swarm prioritizes other peers who are helping with uploading. Answer (1 of 3): Upload speed has nothing to do with download speed. Many have this query and it is a myth in a way, that upload speed will affect download speed. Setting upload speed to zero will still allow you to download at full speed. Whenever I put an upload limit, download speed gets really low. This is normal. When you set a low limit on upload in your torrent client that means your torrent downloads will be affected negatively. If you're going to set a upload limit then set it to something reasonable (say 1 Mbps or higher) or don't set a limit at all. 3. level 2.
20, with a good ISP, no, it shouldnt, but i have seen some. example. My works T1 - i can download at ish KB on a good day, that is also while having 2 things uploading at around 50KB each and they stay steady. But, my cable ISP, if i download and upload (2mb down / kb up) it slows the other down. . Answer (1 of 3): TCP is a symmetric protocol which has built-in support for failures through re-transmissions. For every packet of data that has been sent to you from the server you are downloading from, it expects your computer to return an acknowledgement packet confirming that it has received. If you mean reduce your upload to a paltry 1 KiB/s then no, it won't make your torrents download faster. In fact it'll make your torrents download slower. The rest of the torrent swarm prioritizes other peers who are helping with uploading. Capping your upload speed in torrents absolutely can and usually does slow your download speed.
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. 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. uTorrent shows download/upload speed in Megabytes per second. If you have a Mbps internet connection, and you saw the MB/s speeds reported by uTorrent you might be disappointed. But in reality, MB/s = Megabits per second (multiply by 8) That’s over 90% of your maximum speed (quite good).
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