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User Info: MVNeo. I have a MBPS connection, so yes it's slow. User Info: ApexMjolnir. I feel your pain I have been downloading the demo for the last 7 hours. General 1 Answer How do I create my own car club? General 1 Answer Has anyone else lost money randomly? General 1 Answer. Ask A Question. Pertanyaannya kalau sama-sama men-download berarti kecepatannya sama lambatnya donk? Hehehe ada benarnya juga tetapi kita jawab nanti setelah paragraph ini.

Menjawab pertanyaan sebelumnya?? Scott Please re-read the following guide sections and follow links. ER-X's are capable of about Mpbs total. If you have any speed issues with your ER-X, then this may need to stay off.

Eth0 should be green at top of dashboard screen. To test for an ERX duplex mismatch, you can temporarily add a new gigabit hw switch between the cable modem and erx's eth0 as a test. Check for green. Ensure that only those two items are connected to this temporary switch. Step 3: Once done, plug back the power cables and turn on your Wi-Fi router or modem.

No go to the uTorrent client and try to download the same torrent file to see if this works. If your internet connection is still bad then you have no option but to connect to your ISP and let them know about your internet connection issues.

BitTorrent clients such as uTorrent need incoming and outgoing traffic in order to communicate with BitTorrent users. If this route is blocked known as port forwarding or port mapping the uTorrent will not able to download any file on your computer.

In order to make the connection between the uTorrent client and torrent senders, there should your Firewall should not interfere with ongoing communication, but sometimes it bypasses the firewall. If the error of the uTorrent is still unable to download the torrent file then Windows Firewall might be blocking uTorrent.

Firewall settings can get changed when you install a third-party antivirus, here we will just bypass uTorrent in the Firewall list. Step 1: Visit the start menu, and type Firewall and Network Protection. Step 2: Select Allow an app through the firewall option and choose the Change settings button. Step 3: A lit of apps and programs will appear, here find uTorrent and check both on Public and Domain options and save settings. The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:.

Sorry, something went wrong. I have this issue too - see it on about 1 out of every 10 torrents that I download using Windows 10 bit, qBittorrent v4. I took a guess as to what's causing it and went in to "advanced options" and disabled the first 6 items in the "libtorrent section", all related to caching of some type. I haven't downloaded enough torrents yet to conclusively say whether that fixed it, but I'm betting it will. I have a fast solid state hard drive that has good random access times, so I can't see any difference in speed because of it.

Hopefully it will eliminate some timing problems, and fix this. If it doesn't, I'll post again to let you know. Disabling caching as a workaround did not work - I'm still getting the problem.



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