So, seeders and peers count will improve the download speed a lot.
#Utorrent download speed utorrent
And still my average download speed is 30.1 Kbps. If the uTorrent Slow Download Speed issue still bothering you a lot, then you should also select more seeders to increase the download speed on uTorrent. I guess it can't get much better than that. For example I am currently downloading a file which has 28 seeds and 9 peers. It's really frustrating to have a 40 kbps connection and then get only 75 % of that speed at most on even the best seeded torrents. (Even if I put that value as 256 Kbit/s, it doesn't really help my download speed). So I decided to put my upload speed in utorrent as 192 Kbit/s. Now my ISP theoretically gives me 260 Kbit/s but from speedtest I found my actual upload speed to be max 220 Kbit/s. Is that so? If so, then if I were to increase my max upload bandwidth, would that translate into an increase in the download speed as well? Also, if I were to change to a 1 Mbit/s connection with the same upload bandwidth, what kind of download speeds can I expect?Īs I read from one of the tweak guides, it is important to set the upload speed in utorrent setup to slightly "lower" than the actual upload speed.
Without any tweaking, utorrent was giving me an average of 25-30 kbps and it's still the same.įrom what you are saying the upload maximum bandwidth affects the download speed. The last tweak I did was to forward the port and it has made no difference to my download speed. I have followed everything in the "setup" guide. So, on an average I get around 25-30 kbps. The speed continuously varies between 20 and 40 kbps and many a times also drops much lower than 20 kbps. But when I use uTorrent, I get an average best speed of 30 kbps. On a P2P like Limewire, I get stable download speeds of around 38 - 40 kbps. My bandwidths are 384 Kbits/s (D) and 260 Kbits/s (U). I am having a similar problem and I am also from India.