Torrent and p2p

slimothy

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torrent software you mean? well azureus would be ideal because it gives alot of control, but it will use alot of RAM. BitTornado is pretty good on linux and can run in a shell too.
 

Gabbahead

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Hi

Okay, You guys are on the right track, but I'm not getting any answer here, except that I might need ot put up a Socks proxy. When drawing over ADSL, a current torrent does around 30 kb/s and gets around 30/30. On iBurst it occasionally peaks at 1.8 kb/s and I only get 3/3. What's the deal here? Will a socks proxy do the trick?

100% signal and between 0 and 2% frame error rate. I'm pretty close to the Auckland P tower.

thanks.
 
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regardtv

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Simple ... the issue is the iburst network ... unplug UTD and plug in ADSL/MyWireless and I get SPEED ...

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Hello everybody . . .
. . . i have a problem . . . we got a adsl service in our condominium, but they blocked all p2p ports .. . so . . .I heard once something about a way to use a external proxy for this . . .. is any one able to help me to know how can i do it !?

Thanks
Panosso
 
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