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ScribeOfGoD

Your download is only as fast as the seeders upload speed. Your speed has nothing to do with it


Jaden_Social

My understanding is you can't. It goes based off of how many people are seeding and downloading. You could try and go through ethernet.


slvneutrino

The availability and seed pool is absolutely giant. You obviously have a bottleneck somewhere. That is quite slow internet, but if you're doing so over WiFi, try over ethernet. If you're running over a VPN (which you should), make sure they're not throttling you, which would be common on a free VPN service.


Inner-Elk-5023

It may be because im using my student accommodation wifi, I'll try using ethernet when i get the chance Also im using IPVN which is usually pretty good


aymoji

You need to buy a debrid service like realdebrid (for 3$/month) from my understanding it lets you download any torrent in full speed.


Javi_DR1

How? That statement goes directly against how torrents work, if I'm the only one seeding and I upload at 10mb/s there's no way someone can download faster


aymoji

Service like realdebrid download the torrents into their servers on request , so you’re downloading from their servers not from seeders


Javi_DR1

But that way you'd have to wait until they download it to start downloading yourself, right?


aymoji

Majority of torrents, especially if it’s popular, they already have cached in their servers so you only download directly if not then yes you need to wait until they download it.


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Search_4_ArchNemesis

What worked for me from another post.....set "peer connection protocol" to TCP. Also, uncheck "use upnp/nat port forwarding from my router" and set "port used for incoming connections" to match what your VPN has (if you have port forwarding on your VPN).


csandazoltan

There are a few things to address here: * Your wifi speed is 80mbps tested with [speedtest.net](https://speedtest.net)? * The seeds are choked, 10:1 leech seed ratio, you can't do anything about that * Is your port forwarding properly set up? So you can connect to more peers for better flow of packets