Oded Arbel wrote:
>The way I read it, supply far out weight demand on this torrent, and so
>your upstream is unneeded as there are probably better and closer seeds
>nearer to the downloading peers.
>
>
First, that cannot be the case. How do I know? Because no one seems to
be reaching their maximal bandwidth. I, sure, am not getting all the
bandwidth I can.
New information, though. It seems that my client was set to "Automatic"
for upload limit. Setting it to "dsl/slow" solved my problem, and people
started to get data from me.
Which means that the "automatic" setting that the python bt GUI client
has simply doesn't work.
It's not as if I understand the behavior after the change. Opening the
advanced mode, I can see clients that want to download stuff contact me,
and then only get 2 or 3 Kb/s (I'm offering 13). It seems I can saturate
neither uplink or (which is probably worse for me) downlink. Maybe my
ISP is doing QoS tricks on me?
Shachar
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