Utorrent for South Africa? wtf?

CollinLeon

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Hi guys - I've recently had to use my Vodafone USB modem for utorrent downloads, but (sigh), there has been none. I had to download utorrent again and there is no option for "nearest" Bandwidth for South Africa. How do I add this - it's driving me nuts. And everytime I go nuts, I drink more beer...
 

TEXTILE GUY

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Hi guys - I've recently had to use my Vodafone USB modem for utorrent downloads, but (sigh), there has been none. I had to download utorrent again and there is no option for "nearest" Bandwidth for South Africa. How do I add this - it's driving me nuts. And everytime I go nuts, I drink more beer...

????

Use a different torrent program

Are torrents prioritised, blocked or shaped?
 

supersunbird

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Hi guys - I've recently had to use my Vodafone USB modem for utorrent downloads, but (sigh), there has been none. I had to download utorrent again and there is no option for "nearest" Bandwidth for South Africa. How do I add this - it's driving me nuts. And everytime I go nuts, I drink more beer...

And after you drink more beer you post a drunken hard-to-decipher message?

"there has been none" Are you unable to find torrents? There is no Vodafone network to connect to? See what I mean by hard to decipher.

Even if you could just torrent from local sources, Vodacom will still charge you for the use.
 

agentrfr

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I think he means the bandwidth test in "mu"torrent (µtorrent, not utorrent) selects a bandwidth test server to try and determine number of allowed connections up and down.

@OP you dont need to worry. Set active connections to 50 with 40 down and 10 up slots.
 
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