I am on Mac OS X 10.4.7, and use the default BitTorrent TM client. It's worked tremendously in the past with no problems at my old residence (cable modem and router).
I moved and now have Pacific Bell (or SBC? I'm not sure) DSL.
I went to the HomePortal setup page, and I think I set it up correctly to forward the ports. First I tried 6881-6889 on TCP, 84600 timeout (default), and map-to port of 6881.
I was getting a few seeds but not too many. Usually between 4-9, even on listing with 200+ seeds. Download speeds also didn't get above 10 kb/s.
I thought maybe it was the 'evil ISP' syndrome, so I changed the forwarded ports to 16881-16889, adjusted my OS X firewall accordingly, and changed the listening port in the client to 16881. Now it won't find any seeds, or maybe 2 or 3, but won't download at all.
What gives?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
OK quick update. I rebooted OS X (thinking the firewall needed that) and it seems to have helped. But I'm back to the first problem. I have 3 torrents open and it seems like it won't let me have more than 10 total seeds combined from all of them. Download speeds are slow :( any suggestions?
Another update. Download speeds are slowly creeping up. One torrent is at 30kb/s and another at 20kb/s. This still seems sort of slow though doesn't it? I can get 400kb/s from sites like the Archive through http downloading.
in utorrent you can use the settings to adjust how many connections you have per torrent
can you do this in bittorent tm?
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no.
and just to clarify its not called BitTorrent TM - the tm stands for trademark.
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