I bought a D-Link GLB-802C modem but i my utorrent does'nt work. I have a 256kbps connection but the download speed is only 5kbps. Can anyone help me out....i'm loss here![]()
I bought a D-Link GLB-802C modem but i my utorrent does'nt work. I have a 256kbps connection but the download speed is only 5kbps. Can anyone help me out....i'm loss here![]()
hi, torrent speed are depending on the seeders. if less seeder less speed. on seeder no download. in torrent for a 256Kbps speed maximum download speed is 30bKbps.
Your problem is that ports are not forwarded. Search this forum as well Google for this topic.
There are a lot of guides on this.
1.Download this user guide: for Dlink GLB802C.
Download QIG&User Manual.zip from Sendspace.com - send big files the easy way
2.Check in portforward.com.
3. speed should improve. ( max possible 32 KB/sec ( * conditions apply )
try tcip optimizer from speedguide.net.
4. If you are using "Dialer" mode all ports are open.
5. See in modem/router options Virtual server/ port triggering
menu items. ( will appear in ppp/ PPPoE " Always On " mode "
Thanks a lot guys![]()
Please give feedback how you solved the problem.
This will help ,to guide others visiting this thread.
I tried adding the rule but it say the rule already exist......
torrent speed is depend upon the no of trackers and seeders. this will be give more power for downloads. so check ur torrent seeds and trackers first
No good....I tried port forwarding it but still no connection & the torrent seeds are fine....I tried checking the port but its says the port is not open....any idea on to solve this problem
sorry for the trouble![]()
Try NAT/DMZ option or switch to bridge mode. In bridge mode all ports are open.
Enable upnp Port mapping
Procedure :
utorrent > ctrl + p > Connection > Enable upnp Port mapping
Trying Bridge mode is a very good idea. In Bridge mode all the ports are open.
k ill try switching it to bridge mode..
ok ill try switching to bridge mode............
thanks a lot everyone the bridge mode work like a charm![]()
Thanks.
But for your original issue, you must have made a mistake in portforwarding.
Please read Torrents and Port Fowarding Guide :thumbup1:
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