Recommended Posts. Posted April 15, Hi Everyone, I just moved to a new apartment complex which has it's own ready-to-use WiFi internet No wired internet and I don't have the option to get my own provider! Thank you very much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Posted April 16, I'm not good in tech stuff, but maybe the problem is in port forwarding!
Check all of your settings. Check your logs. McHenryB Estimable. Jan 31, 1 4, I would try asking the question in one of the Windows forums.
Don't even think about trying to use a torrent on a school wireless network; you may end up getting expelled. What is it that you are trying to download? McHenryB :. I can understand perfectly what Skittle was saying; he answered as if you were running Linux - not unreasonable as you posted in the Linux forum.
Yes I assume you were running Linux. Same sort of requirements apply to windows though: If for some reason the HDD is not mounted think a removable drive that has been "safely removed" then you cannot write to it.
Also if for some reason the torrent clients or your user do not have write permission on the drive. Or a myriad of other reasons. To expand on blocking torrent traffic, traditionally it is very hard because many traffic are encrypted so packet detection algorithms do not work well. The only reliable method is to block by default all ports other than 43 and 80 for normal web traffic but this still does not stop someone from using torrent over port 43 and 80 and has other undesirable consequences.
So I think the problem is unlikely that it is your internet connection. Be careful playing with the firewall rules if you don't understand exactly what each one is doing and what the associated ports are assigned to. Otherwise you are likely to open your router, and possibly your network, to every hacker who happens to drop by. Similar threads Question No torrents downloading Torrenting slow download speeds, very high upload speeds. Hello Experts, I have downloaded the latest torrent file on my laptop and checked all issues including firewalls bla bla still Solved!
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This will immediately check for more peers. Then navigate to the uTorrent folder and delete the file named resume. The culprit can be uTorrent settings such as ports not working, you can run a quick test and let uTorrent adjust its settings automatically.
Some of the configurations of uTorrent will interfere with your internet connection, thus causing the uTorrent not downloading issues. Here is how to fix it:. This can check if this issue is related to a network problem. If all of these fail to solve your problem, then the problem might be your torrent file — dead torrent no Seeds. Because uTorrent downloading is based on Peers to Peers connection downloading files from other computers , the seeds decrease and the Torrent file becomes dead and impossible to download.
You can search for an alternative torrent file with more seeds in one of these Torrent Websites:. By default, the maximum download rate is unlimited, but you are recommended to set a limited value for it. Choose Bandwidth in the left pane.
In Global Download Rate Limiting section, change the value of Maximum download rate to the speed that matches with the actual download speed. Commonly, the outgoing protocol encryption in BitTorrent is disabled, which has been proven to be a reason for uTorrent connecting to peers issue.
So, you might need to change this setting as well. Click BitTorrent in the left pane. Under Protocol Encryption section, choose Forced from the drop-down menu of Outgoing. Then, you can try downloading with uTorrent again to check if the issue is fixed.
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