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Everyone got all excited when it was noticed that Microsoft had initially limited half-open connections in XP and Vista to small numbers. As a plethora of hacks came out to remove this limit, somehow "half-open connections" became the scape-goat for slow download speeds. Do not patch your tcpip. The reality is that half-open connections should--rapidly--resolve to fully-opened connections or be timed-out, so you really don't need that many of them hanging around, anyway.

While a basic premise of bit-torrenting is a big-ol' "swarm" of peers, you, as a single client, can spread yourself too thin. You're more helpful to the swarm by feeding a limited number of peers with a steady, thick stream of data, than you are by spraying out droplets of data to a huge number of peers. So, you should limit your upload slots based on your upload speeds to make sure that each connected peer is getting a reasonable amount of bandwidth.

You should limit your number of connections because it take resources to keep track of each connection, and why track connections that are giving you a trickle if any data? You can, by setting the per-torrent maximums to less than the global maximums, prevent a single torrent from using up all the allocated bandwidth and forcing all of the other auto-managed torrents to pause. But there is no advantage to increasing your number of active torrents.

Indeed, by letting the torrent with the best speeds dominate, it will finish as quickly as possible and then stop competing for resources with the other torrents in the queue.

By setting "active downloading" less than the "total active" you can make sure that you are seeding completed torrents at all times. Deluge always prioritizes downloads over uploads, so seeding can be set the same as total but all of your downloading slots will still get used.

Powered by Trac 1. Login Preferences About Trac Register. View the comments on the page. Commenters will generally provide reviews for that particular torrent file and give you an idea of its quality. This will provide you an anonymous way of downloading, which is great for privacy reasons. Part 4. Head to the downloaded torrent file. This is in the Downloads folder as a default. Manage the torrent. When Deluge launches, you will have the option to set a download path or view the files the torrent will download.

If you wish to set a custom download path, click on Options. Choose your file location. Under Download Location, click and hold the Downloads folder and drag your cursor to a directory you want to save the file in.

You can also choose Apply to All to set the download directory for all following torrents to your chosen location. Start the download. The speed of the download depends on how many seeders there are. Part 5. Open the location of the file. Once your download has finished, which will be signified by a Completed status, you can open the Download folder by right-clicking the row of the file and selecting Open Folder.

Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. You can set parameters for your torrent by right-clicking on the torrent's row and selecting Options. From there, you will see a variety of options that affect the download and upload rate of your torrent. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published.

Related wikiHows How to. How to. About This Article. Tested by:. None of that really is quite explained, or easy to find. I'd really appreciate some help. Just to re-iterate, I have absolutely no trouble creating a torrent, adding a proper tracker, and uploading the torrent at all. It's the "after uploading" part that I don't quite get.

Regards, Marsh. Re: Creating and uploading a torrent. Post by johnnyg » Sat Aug 01, am After you've created the torrent you need to add it to deluge so that you can seed it. Easiest way to do this is to tick "Add this torrent to the session" under "Options" when creating the torrent. Otherwise if you've already created the torrent but haven't added it to the session, do so. Deluge should check that you have all the pieces and then the status should change to seeding.

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