Have you tried disabling any anti-virus/malware programs? They can sometimes interfere with torrent clients. If so try disabling them and/or changing the settings. In your network router (or ISP router/modem) check if you have anything like traffic shaping/QOS enabled. In your ISP router/modem, check if you have any sort of "flood protection", etc.
If it does not pass then you need to manually configure a port forward through your software firewall and/or network router.Īre you using a VPN or proxy that isn't torrent friendly? If that's the case then you should get rid of whatever you're using & get a paid torrent friendly VPN (see rule #4)Īre you using any blocklists? If so, stop using them (see rule #7) Try disabling uTP in your torrent client & see how that goesĪre you connectable (port forwarded)? For your torrent client test the client's connection port with something like & see if the test passes. This download is for the BitTorrent Sync client on Windows, but you can also get it for Mac, Linux and mobile devices. It uses secure, distributed P2P technology to do the syncing.
1 KB/s) will negatively affect your download speeds too. It can sync files between devices on a local network, or between remote devices using the Internet. General stuff you can double-check when having issues with torrent speeds:ĭid you enable any bandwidth limits in your torrent client? Setting your upload to something ridiculously low (e.g.
First, make sure you're testing with a known good torrent.