torpeza
October 28th, 2004, 12:44 PM
I have been messing around with Kazaa lite, Shareaza, Soulseek and Bit Torrent.
I am getting horribly slow download/upload speeds. They average between .5 and 1.5 KB/s. But I don't know if my slow download speeds are a result of my connection, my system configuration, the settings on my p2p clients or something that I don't even know about.
How does somebody find out how fast they can expect to be downloading?
My connection speed is at 256KB/s and I've run several http bandwidth speed tests which have told me that via http, I download at about that. (maybe between 225 and 245) My web browsing is generally pretty adequate. Only my P2P file exchange is slow.
I have a hyperthreading P4 processor w. 496 MB of ram. I'm running XP pro w. SP1.
I've tried various firewall combinations; Tiny personal, Zone Alarm, and currently Kerio personal. I'm sure that my problem isn't firewall related though, because in addition to disabling any of those which I've had installed, I've even tried uninstalling all of them to run shareaza and soulseek with no firewall at all and the download speed wasn't affected.
I don't use a router.
I've tried several of those automatic configuration applications, the so-called internet optimizers, like Webrocket or Tweakmaster and to no avail.
When I'm downloading, I can browse the web with no apreciable diffence in http download speed.
I have tweaked the settings in Shareaza according to several of the examples which I've read in posts on this and their forums, and no change. I can't imagine that it would be a question of adjusting Shareaza settings though, since with all of the other P2P clients I've tried the download/upload speed is the same.
I donīt really know what to try next. I know that my download/upload speeds are abnormally slow. Even if I don't know what they should be, given my specs and my connection speed, I know they should be faster than what they are.
I'd like to know how somebody can find out what their transfer rate should be, but I also just want to be able to fix the problem.
I'd be really grateful if anyone would be willing to offer me some help or some advice.
Thanks.
I am getting horribly slow download/upload speeds. They average between .5 and 1.5 KB/s. But I don't know if my slow download speeds are a result of my connection, my system configuration, the settings on my p2p clients or something that I don't even know about.
How does somebody find out how fast they can expect to be downloading?
My connection speed is at 256KB/s and I've run several http bandwidth speed tests which have told me that via http, I download at about that. (maybe between 225 and 245) My web browsing is generally pretty adequate. Only my P2P file exchange is slow.
I have a hyperthreading P4 processor w. 496 MB of ram. I'm running XP pro w. SP1.
I've tried various firewall combinations; Tiny personal, Zone Alarm, and currently Kerio personal. I'm sure that my problem isn't firewall related though, because in addition to disabling any of those which I've had installed, I've even tried uninstalling all of them to run shareaza and soulseek with no firewall at all and the download speed wasn't affected.
I don't use a router.
I've tried several of those automatic configuration applications, the so-called internet optimizers, like Webrocket or Tweakmaster and to no avail.
When I'm downloading, I can browse the web with no apreciable diffence in http download speed.
I have tweaked the settings in Shareaza according to several of the examples which I've read in posts on this and their forums, and no change. I can't imagine that it would be a question of adjusting Shareaza settings though, since with all of the other P2P clients I've tried the download/upload speed is the same.
I donīt really know what to try next. I know that my download/upload speeds are abnormally slow. Even if I don't know what they should be, given my specs and my connection speed, I know they should be faster than what they are.
I'd like to know how somebody can find out what their transfer rate should be, but I also just want to be able to fix the problem.
I'd be really grateful if anyone would be willing to offer me some help or some advice.
Thanks.