03-24-2006, 01:42 AM
ISP's sometimes throtle certain known bittorent ports but if they do it after a few minutes that seems a bit fast.
As far as uploading goes, this can be a wide range of things. First check your maximum number of connections per torrent. This shouldn't be unlimited. The lower you put it, the less system recources it uses. Try it with 60 or 40 connections. The times you can upload with 20k/b are probably when there are not alot of seeders so you won't have hundreds of open connections.
If this doesn't help, fiddle with the settings and ports. Read your sites faq and help topics, maybe they have a set port range and kick anything other than those ports.
I don't know about your pc specs but if its an real oldie than it might have trouble running bittorent. Certainly azureus which uses a pretty big chunk since its java based.
As far as uploading goes, this can be a wide range of things. First check your maximum number of connections per torrent. This shouldn't be unlimited. The lower you put it, the less system recources it uses. Try it with 60 or 40 connections. The times you can upload with 20k/b are probably when there are not alot of seeders so you won't have hundreds of open connections.
If this doesn't help, fiddle with the settings and ports. Read your sites faq and help topics, maybe they have a set port range and kick anything other than those ports.
I don't know about your pc specs but if its an real oldie than it might have trouble running bittorent. Certainly azureus which uses a pretty big chunk since its java based.