This is a discussion on slow torrent speed even aftr port frwding within the BSNL broadband forums, part of the DSL Broadband Service Providers category; i have a unlimited home plan(750). i never get speeds above 55-60kBps. i guess this is because i dont use ...
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Age: 21
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Rep Power: 0 | i have a unlimited home plan(750). i never get speeds above 55-60kBps. i guess this is because i dont use any dwnld mngr. can u give me the url to any useful dwmld mngr? i would be damn grateful if someone helps me |
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| Junior Member | hey frnd,.. i am also using 750 plan... i am getting only 35-40kBps speed... how r u able to get that speeds ??? |
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| Silver Member Join Date: May 2008
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Age: 21
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Rep Power: 0 | guys that is my fastest speed. i just get an average speed of some 37 kBps. i used to get 45 some couple of days ago. but somehow i think i kinda over tuned my modem or something like that. used the nat dmz option and incresed the net half open ports in advanced options in utorrent preferences.(max allowed is 50). does someone know what virtual server option is? |
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| Platinum Member Join Date: Feb 2008
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Rep Power: 2 | virtual server is used to open a specific port.. dmz is used to forward all traffic to one pc.. basically opening all ports |
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| Silver Member Join Date: May 2008
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Rep Power: 1 | Can DMZ changing effects the internet speed? I am using Home UL 1350 plus plan. when I check my bandwidth with dataone speed test I got 1.14mbps but my download speed remains 60kbps at an avarage. why? |
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| Platinum Member Join Date: Feb 2008
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Rep Power: 2 | well as i said.. dmz is like port forwarding.. so yes!!!but if you have virtual server already setup then it wont make a difference .. ul 1350 is 512kbps.. 512/8=64KBps .. i think you mean 60KBps.. so your speed is pretty good
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| Bronze Member Join Date: Jun 2008
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Rep Power: 1 | technically a 256 connection should give speed of about 32 kbps u r lucky |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2008
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Rep Power: 0 | BSNL Home Plan 750 UL is very slow.If you are getting 60 kbps you are lucky i am getting only 20 - 35 kbps |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Age: 21
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Rep Power: 0 | hey dude.that was like 3 months ago. i get an average speed of 25 kBps now... i think i got high speeds because mu connection was new. started on beginning of july. i've stopped looking at speeds a long time ago.......... |
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