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Both prevent your connection effectively dying. For either option select 4Kb.

 

4kb? That's so stingy! I do use the max upload feature of my torrent client but I always set it to 25kb as I always thought that torrents got slower the less you upload?

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Either way, I'm pretty sure this thread is walking right on the edge of fine line that they call the law?

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I use utorrent too as its very nice on system resources around 8mb of ram(max). For p2p I use shareaza . Is there any other p2p that are nice on system resourcs. The best torrent site has got to be new nova (google it :) )

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Either way, I'm pretty sure this thread is walking right on the edge of fine line that they call the law?

 

Perfectly legal so far...... :heh:

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4kb? That's so stingy! I do use the max upload feature of my torrent client but I always set it to 25kb as I always thought that torrents got slower the less you upload?

I have found that as soon as you get to 8kb/s performance starts going down. Also it probably won't make a difference to your download speed. (anyone confirm this?)

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Q)I don't want you stealing my bandwidth! How can I stop it from uploading?

 

A)You could hack the source to not upload, but then your download rate would suck. BitTorrent downloaders engage in tit-for-tat with their peers, so leeches have very little success downloading.

 

 

Maybe this changes with clients though, or maybe you should try a higher upload rate Space and see how it affects your download? With an upload of 25k my download speed is normally around 100k on a 1MB connection.

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Lmao, this thread has so much warez discussion. Awesome.

 

And Lammie, i thought you'de know better! :)

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Hey does anyone know of any good programs which stop your isp from being able to see what your programs are downloading?

 

See now thats pushed it a bit too far. Theres no way you're asking that just out of interest. Closing, its been risquee enough anyway.

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