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Re: qB "sucking up" one's bandwidth?

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 2:05 pm
by Tomaso
[quote="Nemo"]
Its not patchable or anything.[/quote]

If you read my first post in this thread carefully, you'll find that it IS patchable!
..But necessary, like in WinXP?; I've got no idea.

Re: qB "sucking up" one's bandwidth?

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 2:40 pm
by Nemo
[quote="Tomaso"]
[quote="Nemo"]
Its not patchable or anything.[/quote]

If you read my first post in this thread carefully, you'll find that it IS patchable!
..But necessary, like in WinXP?; I've got no idea.
[/quote]

True, with Universal Tcpip Patch its patchable indeed but is it necessary.. Thats why im confused that some programs say its not needed and others say it can. I never did patch mine and experienced none slowdowns or limited speeds myself but after reading this topic im not sure about it. I've changed mine to 250 and will see if I get any improvments concerning downloading and uploading.

Re: qB "sucking up" one's bandwidth?

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 3:14 pm
by Tomaso
[quote="Nemo"]I've changed mine to 250 and will see if I get any improvments concerning downloading and uploading.[/quote]

I doubt it.
If you've ever maxed out the limit before, you'd know, because the symptoms are quite severe.
I know, because I've encountered it myself several times..
It'll completely block all of your internet activity, except for the active torrent download(s).

Re: qB "sucking up" one's bandwidth?

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 11:29 am
by zeomal
So, I guess the two solutions are
1. Set the maximum number of half open connections to a higher value and
2. Enable all three options in µTP connections.

Is the definite reason for the issue the limit on half-open connections, then?

Re: qB "sucking up" one's bandwidth?

Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 8:17 am
by Switeck
No, the limit on half-open connections could be a complete red herring.
Raising Windows' half open connection limit is likely to make conditions for others on the same network worse instead of better.

Bad qBitTorrent settings can easily cause this problem.

Re: qB "sucking up" one's bandwidth?

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 7:35 am
by zeomal
Sorry to sort of reopen this topic, but I've found out that while using a proxy, this problem doesn't happen. Just wanted to let you people know, in the event it helps to find out what the problem is.

Re: qB "sucking up" one's bandwidth?

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:07 am
by sledgehammer_999
[quote="ZeoMal"]
Sorry to sort of reopen this topic, but I've found out that while using a proxy, this problem doesn't happen. Just wanted to let you people know, in the event it helps to find out what the problem is.
[/quote]

When not using proxy, try disabling utp. Does it help?

Re: qB "sucking up" one's bandwidth?

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 10:45 am
by ciaobaby
but I've found out that while using a proxy,
System proxy or proxy for qBT only?

Re: qB "sucking up" one's bandwidth?

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 3:41 pm
by zeomal
@Sledgehammer - disabling or enabling µTP does not have any effect. It was suggested earlier in the post. (When NOT using proxy)

@ciaobaby - qB proxy only. Used both HTTPS and HTTP proxies. Same result.

Infact, while using a proxy, qBittorrent works exactly like it should (as per the taste of a majority of people). Bandwidth is distributed more or less equally (from rough calculations, based only on the download speed of my browser and qBittorrent, about 40% qB and 60% browser). Is that because the traffic is no longer BitTorrent but that of normal HTTP? If yes (or no  :))), why does µTorrent magically manage even in the event it doesn't use a proxy?

Re: qB "sucking up" one's bandwidth?

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 6:06 pm
by sledgehammer_999
[quote="ZeoMal"]
@Sledgehammer - disabling or enabling µTP does not have any effect. It was suggested earlier in the post. (When NOT using proxy)

@ciaobaby - qB proxy only. Used both HTTPS and HTTP proxies. Same result.

Infact, while using a proxy, qBittorrent works exactly like it should (as per the taste of a majority of people). Bandwidth is distributed more or less equally (from rough calculations, based only on the download speed of my browser and qBittorrent, about 40% qB and 60% browser). Is that because the traffic is no longer BitTorrent but that of normal HTTP? If yes (or no  :))), why does µTorrent magically manage even in the event it doesn't use a proxy?
[/quote]

Then it might a problem recently identified by another qbt user: https://code.google.com/p/libtorrent/is ... ail?id=663
That also seems to no be related to utp. Hopefully his captures will help arvid solve the bug in libtorrent.