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G 12-29-2008 11:59 PM

Let's see those Demonoid stats
 
Mine just started working properly a few months ago.


Uploaded: 2.29 GB
Downloaded: 42.49 GB
Ratio: 0.05
(Updated once a day)

Requiem 12-30-2008 01:05 AM

Yeah those stats make me angry, because they never update properly.

Uploaded: 39.22 GB
Downloaded: 59.29 GB
Ratio: 0.66
(Updated once a day)

My old uTorrent stats before the new HD were somewhere in the 150GB range for downloaded, and about 130GB uploaded. And probably 75% of that -was- for Demonoid. I am sick of uploading on Demonoid though when their stats never update, so I've started using pirate bay almost exclusively now.

#BROKEN Hasney 12-30-2008 05:31 AM

Uploaded: 415.14 GB
Downloaded: 213.42 GB
Ratio: 1.95
(Updated once a day)

I try not to use Demonoid, so here is the stats for my most frequently used tracker:

Welcome, Hasneyhttp://www.blackcats-games.net/theme...mages/down.png 1.78 TB http://www.blackcats-games.net/theme.../images/up.png 4.62 TB http://www.blackcats-games.net/theme...images/gtr.png 2.60

Requiem 12-30-2008 06:16 AM

Jesus fuck man.

G 12-30-2008 11:52 AM

Does your modem ever get a chance to breathe?

#BROKEN Hasney 12-30-2008 11:54 AM

It's a 100mbit seedbox since my network in the flat blocks all torrent activity, encrypted, proxyed, anything. Just have to FTP it to my PC.

Still, I was surprised to close to 2TB of download, especially considering it's a games only tracker :p

ddpBANG 12-30-2008 01:04 PM

http://www.demonoid.com/images/ratio/n01.gifhttp://www.demonoid.com/images/p.gifddpBANG
Uploaded: 69.75 GB
Downloaded: 63.76 GB
Ratio: 1.09
(Updated once a day)

RoXer 12-30-2008 03:12 PM

RoXer1
Uploaded: 203.05 GB
Downloaded: 113.46 GB
Ratio: 1.79 (Updated once a day)

Downunder 12-31-2008 02:14 AM

Downunderr
Uploaded: 71.21 GB
Downloaded: 76.41 GB
Ratio: 0.93 (Updated once a day)

Downunder 12-31-2008 02:14 AM

P880
Uploaded: 140.43 GB
Downloaded: 150.20 GB
Ratio: 0.93 (Updated once a day)

:shifty:

KYR 12-31-2008 02:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hasney (Post 2380754)
I try not to use Demonoid, so here is the stats for my most frequently used tracker:

Ditto.

Uploaded: 1.81TB
Downloaded: 328.63GB
Ratio: 5.532

Mr Regal 12-31-2008 09:50 AM

Wait...i have been away from the land of internet for some time. and demonoid is back up...and my account is obviously not working any more.

Would one of you kind souls please hook me up with an invitation :)

#BROKEN Hasney 12-31-2008 09:57 AM

PM Sent

Mr Regal 12-31-2008 10:00 AM

nice one bruverrrrr

Mr Regal 12-31-2008 10:22 AM

Registered with a new name and it hooked me up with all my old stuff...sweet.
R2thaZ

Downloaded: 2.75 GB

Uploaded: 1.77 GB

Uploaded torrents: 6

Ratio: 0.65

El Fangel 12-31-2008 10:46 AM




Uploaded: 4.81TB
Downloaded: 7.23TB
Ratio: 0.665

CSL 12-31-2008 12:31 PM

VonMuff
Uploaded: 76.66 GB
Downloaded: 91.98 GB
Ratio: 0.83 (Updated once a day)

Triple A 12-31-2008 06:13 PM

Uploaded: 61.78 GB
Downloaded: 268.75 GB
Ratio: 0.23
(Updated once a day)

I try to upload as little as possible because my ISP fucking sucks and they capped my uploading to like 6 k/s last year because I was "uploading too much". I had to call them and go through a whole process and sign some letter for them to uncap me.

G 12-31-2008 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hasney (Post 2380754)
Uploaded: 415.14 GB
Downloaded: 213.42 GB
Ratio: 1.95
(Updated once a day)

I try not to use Demonoid, so here is the stats for my most frequently used tracker:

Welcome, Hasneyhttp://www.blackcats-games.net/theme...mages/down.png 1.78 TB http://www.blackcats-games.net/theme.../images/up.png 4.62 TB http://www.blackcats-games.net/theme...images/gtr.png 2.60



What other site do you use?

Ogen 01-02-2009 12:58 AM

Ogen
Uploaded: 22.44 GB
Downloaded: 25.82 GB
Ratio: 0.87 (Updated once a day)

I'm sick of fucking torrents though the speeds are always crap, I'm sure its something to do with me not having the right ports open or something but I've no idea how any of that works and it infuriates me seeing people saying in the comments bit that they have it at 200k/sec when I'm plodding along at like 12k/sec

#BROKEN Hasney 01-02-2009 06:44 AM

What ISP you on and what torrent client do you use Ogen?

Ogen 01-02-2009 12:42 PM

Eircom and BitLord

Ogen 01-02-2009 12:43 PM

No problem with changing from BitLord if someone can give me step by step on how to get the best speeds from another client./

El Fangel 01-02-2009 12:43 PM

Get uTorrent bro, had a 500kb/sec download of Left 4 Dead last night.

#BROKEN Hasney 01-02-2009 01:12 PM

http://www.utorrent.com/

Get that.

Right, now first thing is the speed guide. If it doesn't auto-start on first run, then go to "Options" menu and then "Speed Guide".

Click "Test if port is forwarded correctly". If it is, you'll get a webpage saying OK. If not, it will have a link to a site that guides you on opening ports.

If the port is open and you're still getting shite speeds, try enabling encryption. TO do this, go to the "Options" menu again and click "Preferences".

On the pop-up box, you'll have options on the left. Click "BitTorrent". At the bottom you'll see "Protocol Encryption", change it to "Enabled" and wait a while. If it still hasn't sped up, try "Forced" and/or unchecking "Allow incoming legacy connections". (Try only if speeds are defiantly slower as this could slow it down even further).

I did a search and I can't find anything about Eircom slowing down torrents yet, some people can't get them working at all though so you might be one of the lucky ones.

Ogen 01-02-2009 02:00 PM

Right shall move to uTorrent when I'm done downloading every 24 season I presume it won't be possible to shift the program downloading the torrent halfway through?

El Fangel 01-02-2009 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ogen (Post 2384338)
Right shall move to uTorrent when I'm done downloading every 24 season I presume it won't be possible to shift the program downloading the torrent halfway through?

Not entirely sure about that. I dont know if you can edit what your downloading mid-download. However if it shows what episodes you have, you could just edit the uTorrent download to not include the ones you already have and send tehm to the same destination folder.

#BROKEN Hasney 01-02-2009 04:38 PM

Yeah, just point the torrent at where you were downloading it to and it will resume it

Bad Company 01-02-2009 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hasney (Post 2380894)
It's a 100mbit seedbox since my network in the flat blocks all torrent activity, encrypted, proxyed, anything. Just have to FTP it to my PC.

Still, I was surprised to close to 2TB of download, especially considering it's a games only tracker :p

Who do you use for the seedbox, and can you VPN into it, then FTP your stuff down? :D

#BROKEN Hasney 01-03-2009 06:16 AM

http://www.kimsufi.co.uk/

The cheapest one. 100mbit connection and no bandwidth limit.

You can do all the above (although I prefer to SFTP into it and use Putty to admin it, but you can throw Windows on there if it's more your "thang"), just got torrentflux installed on it and a couple of accounts for some buddies who help with the cost.

I would give you a spot, but I reckon you're a power user like me so with two of us we could bring it down with torrents :p

Kapoutman 01-03-2009 11:35 AM

Uploaded: 60.60 GB
Downloaded: 65.54 GB
Ratio: 0.92
(Updated once a day)

Ogen 01-03-2009 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hasney (Post 2385138)
http://www.kimsufi.co.uk/

The cheapest one. 100mbit connection and no bandwidth limit.

You can do all the above (although I prefer to SFTP into it and use Putty to admin it, but you can throw Windows on there if it's more your "thang"), just got torrentflux installed on it and a couple of accounts for some buddies who help with the cost.

I would give you a spot, but I reckon you're a power user like me so with two of us we could bring it down with torrents :P

Is that like your own server?

Ogen 01-03-2009 12:25 PM

Also uTorrent doesn't seem to want to resume my torrent well it will keep all the files already downloaded but anything not 100% is being reset so shall have to wait a while to test it yet, that port wasn't open mind and the instructions confused the bejayus out of me so shall have to look into that again.

#BROKEN Hasney 01-03-2009 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ogen (Post 2385316)
Is that like your own server?

Ja, super-fast server getting all my torrents for me

RoXer 01-04-2009 11:23 AM

I'm so glad I got to compare my stats with other Demonoid members to see where I rank!

Only can I find this on the tech forum.

All hail the tech forum!

G 01-08-2009 10:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hasney (Post 2384287)
http://www.utorrent.com/

Get that.

Right, now first thing is the speed guide. If it doesn't auto-start on first run, then go to "Options" menu and then "Speed Guide".

Click "Test if port is forwarded correctly". If it is, you'll get a webpage saying OK. If not, it will have a link to a site that guides you on opening ports.

If the port is open and you're still getting shite speeds, try enabling encryption. TO do this, go to the "Options" menu again and click "Preferences".

On the pop-up box, you'll have options on the left. Click "BitTorrent". At the bottom you'll see "Protocol Encryption", change it to "Enabled" and wait a while. If it still hasn't sped up, try "Forced" and/or unchecking "Allow incoming legacy connections". (Try only if speeds are defiantly slower as this could slow it down even further).

I did a search and I can't find anything about Eircom slowing down torrents yet, some people can't get them working at all though so you might be one of the lucky ones.



Could I just keep hitting random port until I get one that's open? It looks like a lot of work to make my current one open. :(

#BROKEN Hasney 01-09-2009 08:15 AM

Try using this

http://www.softpedia.com/get/Network...-Scanner.shtml

Should tell you which ports are currently open

Funky Fly 01-11-2009 06:18 PM

Uploaded: 131.50 GB
Downloaded: 61.39 GB
Ratio: 2.14 (Updated once a day)

ct2k 01-13-2009 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by G (Post 2380514)
Mine just started working properly a few months ago.


Uploaded: 2.29 GB
Downloaded: 42.49 GB
Ratio: 0.05
(Updated once a day)


wtf I thought they only let people with a ratio over 1.0 download etc?

iono

Anyway my ratio is like 2.05 or something, dunno the full statz

DaveWadding 01-13-2009 03:41 PM

DaveWadding
Uploaded: 11.85 GB
Downloaded: 6.17 GB
Ratio: 1.92 (Updated once a day)

Dark-Slicer Diago 01-13-2009 07:05 PM

Uploaded: 28.49 GB
Downloaded: 28.68 GB
Ratio: 0.99
(Updated once a day)

G 01-22-2009 12:23 AM

I'm thinking of getting a cheap USB wifi adapter to leech off my neighbor when I want to download torrents.

G 01-22-2009 02:10 AM

whoa whoa whoa



I'm downloading a torrent now at 170kbs. And this one has much less seeders than the ones where I get around 10kbs. I'm talking 12 seeders as opposed to 3000 seeders. How does that work out?

#BROKEN Hasney 01-22-2009 02:16 AM

Loads of reasons. Sounds to me like you need to up your number of half-open connections.

Another reason could be lots of leechers. The swarm works by sending data to the person who uploads the fastest so if you set up your torrent client to upload really slow on a highly seeded/leeched torrent, you won't get a good speed.

G 01-22-2009 12:00 PM

Okay I have turned over a new leaf. Raised the upload cap from 1kb to 5kb. Maybe that'll help.

G 01-28-2009 01:32 AM

I think I have the problem narrowed down. My connection goes to a crawl and halts all other internet usage when I download a torrent with high seed numbers, I guess because I'm technically connecting with all the thousands of them. Is there a way to cut the seed number down to something much smaller, say in the 2 digit range?

Requiem 01-28-2009 09:44 AM

There should be an option in uTorrent to limit how many you connect to.

G 01-28-2009 09:49 AM

It was already set at 200. :(

G 03-17-2009 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hasney (Post 2384287)
http://www.utorrent.com/

Get that.

Right, now first thing is the speed guide. If it doesn't auto-start on first run, then go to "Options" menu and then "Speed Guide".

Click "Test if port is forwarded correctly". If it is, you'll get a webpage saying OK. If not, it will have a link to a site that guides you on opening ports.

If the port is open and you're still getting shite speeds, try enabling encryption. TO do this, go to the "Options" menu again and click "Preferences".

On the pop-up box, you'll have options on the left. Click "BitTorrent". At the bottom you'll see "Protocol Encryption", change it to "Enabled" and wait a while. If it still hasn't sped up, try "Forced" and/or unchecking "Allow incoming legacy connections". (Try only if speeds are defiantly slower as this could slow it down even further).

I did a search and I can't find anything about Eircom slowing down torrents yet, some people can't get them working at all though so you might be one of the lucky ones.


OMG I actually went through all of that and opened the port Utorrent is using. Took like 40 minutes with having to set up a static ip. Previously, I had my cable modem hooked straight to the computer and it was downloading at great speeds, as the port was opened. But I bought a new router 2 days ago and the port was closed and downloading at shit speeds. I hope this helps. :(

G 03-17-2009 07:04 PM

Yes, the speed has already tripled the average I was getting through last night.


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