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Fatwah on Western Digital
OK, I'm fairly certain I'm not the only person who uses bittorrent, here.
Maybe I am. Whatever.
Anyway, one of my customers keeps telling me bittorrent on her machine is broken. I RDP into her machine, and sure enough, torrents I can see that're well-seeded are downloading at like 1kb/sec.
I check her router and XP's firewall, and everything is good. She even has torrent ports forwarded to her desktop machine from her router.
I start a torrent on a site I use - demonoid.com, and it goes just fine. 50kb/sec after a couple minutes. Looks good. I close my RDP session and tell her it must just be the things she's downloading.
She emails me a bit later: She's started another torrent from torrentspy, one that has dozens of seeders and almost no one downloading, and her speed is STILL 1kb/sec.
OK... I suggest that she try a different client (switch bittornado for bitComet).
Still 1kb/sec.
So *I* try downloading some things from Torrentspy to my desktop here.
I pick three files. One is a well seeded movie. One is a comedy album. One is a collection of comic books. All have more seeders than leechers and since I torrent from work from time to time (usually to grab Linux .iso files), I know our firewall is set up right and right now, there isn't anyone else here to use any of our bandwidth.
The movie starts downloading at 1 - 3kb/sec. The comic books start downloading at 1 - 8kb/sec. The comedy album (one of the things my customer was grabbing) jumps between 5 and 15kb/sec. All three tend toward the low end of their respective ranges.
To make sure I'm not insane, I download something from another site. ~25kb/sec. That seems just fine to me.
I'd like to say at this point that the problem is just torrentspy.
But before I do that, can someone with a little bit of free time and a kind of fast internet connection download something from torrentspy. I'd just like to know if you can get a decent transfer rate or if maybe there's some kind of problem with that particular tracker.
Maybe I am. Whatever.
Anyway, one of my customers keeps telling me bittorrent on her machine is broken. I RDP into her machine, and sure enough, torrents I can see that're well-seeded are downloading at like 1kb/sec.
I check her router and XP's firewall, and everything is good. She even has torrent ports forwarded to her desktop machine from her router.
I start a torrent on a site I use - demonoid.com, and it goes just fine. 50kb/sec after a couple minutes. Looks good. I close my RDP session and tell her it must just be the things she's downloading.
She emails me a bit later: She's started another torrent from torrentspy, one that has dozens of seeders and almost no one downloading, and her speed is STILL 1kb/sec.
OK... I suggest that she try a different client (switch bittornado for bitComet).
Still 1kb/sec.
So *I* try downloading some things from Torrentspy to my desktop here.
I pick three files. One is a well seeded movie. One is a comedy album. One is a collection of comic books. All have more seeders than leechers and since I torrent from work from time to time (usually to grab Linux .iso files), I know our firewall is set up right and right now, there isn't anyone else here to use any of our bandwidth.
The movie starts downloading at 1 - 3kb/sec. The comic books start downloading at 1 - 8kb/sec. The comedy album (one of the things my customer was grabbing) jumps between 5 and 15kb/sec. All three tend toward the low end of their respective ranges.
To make sure I'm not insane, I download something from another site. ~25kb/sec. That seems just fine to me.
I'd like to say at this point that the problem is just torrentspy.
But before I do that, can someone with a little bit of free time and a kind of fast internet connection download something from torrentspy. I'd just like to know if you can get a decent transfer rate or if maybe there's some kind of problem with that particular tracker.