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At the top of the list, you should see the Change settings button. Tap on it and then and scroll down and look for your torrent client. You can prevent your connection from overloading by limiting the amount of user that can connect to you.

The numbers you try out will affect users differently. This is something you can easily do by opening Bandwidth or Connections, and towards the bottom, you can add a number of users you want.

When you are in the middle of the whole BitTorrent process, you have seen names such as Seeds and Leechers. Keeping it short, Seeders are good and Leechers as the name indicates is bad. A Seeder is someone who has already downloaded the entire file that is being shared on the torrent network.

Th best thing to do is to try and get a higher amount of Seeders and fewer Leechers. When choosing a torrent, select one that has more Seeders than Leechers. When you first start up a BitTorrent, the port numbers are somewhere between To improve your speed try using numbers that are above so you can avoid problems with other applications on your computer. This is something you will need to do manually since a uTorrent port is random every time it starts.

You can prevent these random numbers by making sure that the Randomize Port setting is not turned on. They can either throttle you or so other annoying this to keep you from participating. To beat them at their own game you can try encrypting your BitTorrent. You can do this by going to Preferences in uTorrent and on the left sidebar select the BiTorrent section.

You will see an option called Protocol Encryption , select the drop-down menu and you will see three option; Disabled, Enabled, and Forced. To the right side of the drop-down menu, you will see the Allow incoming legacy connections.

If you are using a torrent that has more Leechers than Seeders, you might want to keep this option checked. By having this option check, you are ensuring that any other users you connect to will utilize encryption and your internet service provider is not going to throttle you. Head on over to Transmission and then to the Peers panel. Once you are there, select the Encryption section. You will see options, such as Prefer encrypted peers and Ignore unencrypted peers.

These are two options that you want to have checked since they will certainly help you boost your torrent speed. Spies are everywhere, even in torrents. These spies could be a certain organization that wants to keep you from torrenting.

They can either join an already functioning torrent or can create a fake one. You can try and block them by using a useful feature called PeerBlocker. The good news is that is you are Mac user you can go ahead and use open the Transmission preferences and go to the Peers Panel. In the Blocklist section, you will see the Prevent Known Bad Peers options, check that, and you are a lot more protected than before.

If you are a Windows user, you will need to install the PeerBlock program. Select the anti-p2p organizations and program it so that it can update as regularly as you want.

Resist the urge to Force Start the torrent. The only thing that this is going to do is it will start all the torrents that are accessible in the queue. This is going to spread the upload capacity over a lot of connections, and this will certainly slow down your torrent. By using UPnP, you could possibly be exposed to a security breach. Others keep things as simple as possible.

It boasts an integrated torrent search engine, media player, encryption, prioritisation of torrents and the files within those torrents, IP filtering and torrent creation, and it's the closest open source, junk-free equivalent to uTorrent.

If you're looking for a cross-platform torrent client that covers the essentials without getting overly complicated, qBittorrent is great.

Read our full qBittorrent review. Vuze formerly Azureus claims to be the most powerful BitTorrent client on Earth. We're not sure how it ranks on other planets, but it's certainly a serious contender for that title.

There are two flavours: the stripped-back Vuze Leap, and the fully fledged Vuze Plus. Both offer torrent download, media playback and support for magnet file links, but Vuze Plus adds integrated virus protection and the ability to preview media files. One of Vuze's key selling points is its interface, which slices through jargon and makes even the more advanced features accessible to new users.

Vuze also offers bandwidth limiting, IP filtering, and all the other features you'd expect from a robust torrent client. Definitely one of the first options to consider. Read our full Vuze review.

Deluge has been around forever, and it can be as simple or as powerful as you want it to be, making it one of the most versatile free torrent clients out there. That's because it's extendable via plug-ins, which effectively enable you to build your own personalised version of Deluge. Fancy something that resembles uTorrent without the unwanted software?

No problem. Want to add alphabetical downloading, move downloaded files to specific directories according to the file type, adjust speed according to network conditions, create pretty graphs, schedule everything, integrate with Chrome or Firefox, or batch-rename downloads?

That's not a problem either. Read our full Deluge review. It's attracted some criticism over the years, however: it's ad-supported and many users argue that the most recent versions are a little too heavy on the advertising and bundled software front.

Make sure you read each step of the installer carefully and uncheck any software you don't want to install. That aside, uTorrent is useful, effective and doesn't gobble up too much of your system's resources: the entire app mainly runs in your web browser. Although it isn't the official BitTorrent app, it's been maintained by BitTorrent for the last decade. It's worth noting that uTorrent has a record of security problems, the most recent of which had the potential to let hackers control key functions of the client and spy on users' downloads.

BitTorrent has since released a patch for the vulnerability. Read our full uTorrent review. You might be wondering why BitTorrent has its own torrent client when it also maintains uTorrent — especially when the BitTorrent app is a rebranded version of uTorrent.

Are you still following us? However, while the apps are functionally identical there are a few key differences: BitTorrent offers web-based seeding, commenting and reviewing, and you may find that the BitTorrent client is welcomed by private trackers that don't like uTorrent.



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