Not really, as a distributed system, no central place can affect your download speed in any real manner. Part of the bitorrent algorithm though does allow for faster download if you actually upload though. · If the number of seeders is more, you are likely to download the file faster. If the number of leechers is more, the download is likely to be slow. Advantages of torrents: Central servers (i.e. the website where you upload the torrent, and the tracker) don't have to share a lot of data. · Nope, trackers can't directly affect transfer speeds. It's just how the protocol works -- the more you upload, the more other peers will be willing to reciprocate your generosity by uploading back to you, meaning you possibly get better speeds.
Here's how to accomplish this task in the popular torrent client, uTorrent: First, open up your uTorrent client and head over to Options at the top left. Next, click on Preferences. Now, click on Bandwidth on the left. Where you see Maximum upload rate (kB/s): [0: unlimited], type the number 1 in the box to the right. There are four main terms you should know about if you like to download torrents on the web: swarm, seed, leech and peer. Swarm. This word refers to all the connections involved in sharing a particular torrent file. The larger the swarm, the faster the download. When choosing a torrent, select one that has more Seeders than Leechers. 7. Use A Different Port. When you first start up a BitTorrent, the port numbers are somewhere between To improve your speed try using numbers that are above so you can avoid problems with other applications on your computer.
Trackers are a good way to optimize the torrent download speed. Adding new and faster trackers to your existing torrents can increase the download speed by adding new seeds and peers to your. If more number of people are available to upload files to you, faster will be the downloading speed. Torrent trackers are of two types — private trackers and public trackers. Public torrent trackers. Nope, trackers can't directly affect transfer speeds. It's just how the protocol works -- the more you upload, the more other peers will be willing to reciprocate your generosity by uploading back to you, meaning you possibly get better speeds.
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