On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 08:13 +0200, Clayton wrote: > On 8/10/07, Clayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Again for reference.. tagged the DVD torrent for download and it's > > also coming in at over 1200kbps. I started the downlaod (4.01GB) just > > after I sent the first reply in this thread... so > > around 45 minutes ago, and the DVD is over half done... about 25 minutes > > left. > > > > > > > ISP is hinet.net, but do not know if the throttle torrent back. I also > > > go much faster on the addon cd and another cd, but only 20 to 40 KB/sec. > > > > > > How do you do the port forwarding you mention? > > > > It depends on your router... and your firewalls. This site has some > > excellent info on what it's all about including specific instructions > > for most router models http://portforward.com/routers.htm > > If you follow it through by selecting a router model, it will give you > > a long list of links for applications, and BitTorrent is one of the > > choices... tells you exactly what ports are needed and how to set it > > up. > > Just to clarify... The choice for BitTorrent in the linked website is > for the Windows application... KTorrent is not listed... KTorrent and > Azureus are close enough that the instructions and explanation for > Azureus can be adapted for KTorrent... so... maybe the Azureus link is > a better one. > > C. The average speed of the x86 dvd torrent is very low. This night I have downloaded only 2 GB of it. There are a lot of leachers and I will keep my Ktorrent running as long as I can so that the average speed increases. Please all of you do the same!
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