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Easy ways to increase your torrent speed, like closing background programs
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This wikiHow teaches you how to increase the download speed of a torrent. Torrent download speeds can be increased by practicing basic Internet speed habits, though you can also modify your torrent client's settings in order to speed up some torrents. Keep in mind that if the torrent doesn't have enough seeds to complete its download, there isn't much that you can do.

Quick Tips

  1. Pick torrents with enough seeds.
  2. Exit background services and programs as you torrent.
  3. Download just 1 torrent at a time.
  4. Prioritize a particular torrent you want more quickly.
  5. Don't download other files while torrenting.
  6. Torrent when other people in your household aren't using the internet.
  7. Plug in an ethernet cable while you torrent.
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Getting Faster Downloads

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  1. Torrents with fewer "seeds" (uploaders) than "leeches" (downloaders) will take significantly longer to download than in the inverse.[1]
    • If a torrent has few to no seeds, you won't be able to download the whole torrent.
  2. Running any programs—especially those which take up large amounts of bandwidth, such as streaming services—while attempting to download torrents will invariably slow down your download rates.[2]
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  3. In the event that you're running into issues with torrent speed while downloading multiple torrents, try pausing all but one. This will allocate the bandwidth that the other two torrents were using to the one that isn't paused.[3]
    • You can pause a torrent by right-clicking it and clicking Pause.
  4. If you're downloading more than one torrent, you can set its priority to "High" in order to cause it to download faster than the other torrents in your queue:
    • Right-click a torrent.
    • Hover your mouse over Bandwidth Allocation.
    • Click High
  5. Again, running streaming programs and file-sharing programs other than your torrent client will prevent your torrents from downloading in a timely fashion.
    • If you share an Internet connection with one or more people, try to download your torrent when you know that they aren't downloading or streaming.
  6. This goes for both inside of your house and in general: try to download late at night or early in the morning during a period where you know that anyone else on your Internet connection isn't also downloading or streaming.
  7. Connect your computer to your router via Ethernet. Using an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to your router will ensure that there aren't any hiccups in your download speed.
    • If this isn't an option for you, bring your computer as close to your router (or vice versa) as possible.
  8. when downloading torrents. If your ISP is throttling your Internet speed because they don't approve of you downloading torrents, using a VPN will help you circumvent the restrictions.[4]
    • Keep in mind that torrenting illegal files can result in your IP address being blacklisted (among other criminal charges).
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Tweaking uTorrent and BitTorrent

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  1. These are the two most popular torrent clients.
  2. It's in the upper-left side of the window. A drop-down menu will appear.
  3. This option is at the top of the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the Preferences window.
  4. This will ensure that your computer doesn't enter Standby mode if you're actively downloading torrents:
    • Click the General tab.
    • Check the "Prevent standby if there are active torrents" box.
    • Click Apply
  5. UPnP is a connection type which allows your torrent access to the correct port(s) in your router:[5]
    • Click the Connection tab.
    • Check the "Enable UPnP port mapping" box.
    • Click Apply
  6. This will ensure that you aren't spending too much bandwidth on uploading while allowing you to download an unlimited amount:
    • Click the Bandwidth tab.
    • Find the "Maximum upload rate" heading near the top of the window.
    • Type 500 into the text box to the right of the "Maximum upload rate" heading.
    • Make sure that the "Global Rate Limit Options" text box has "0" in it.
    • Click Apply
  7. This will help keep your torrenting profile in good standing with the community while maximizing your download speeds:
    • Set your "Global maximum connections" text field to 150.
    • Set the "Maximum connections per torrent" text field to 100.
    • Set the "Upload slots per torrent" text field to 3-5.
  8. To do so:
    • Click the Queueing tab.
    • Increase the number in the "Maximum number of active downloads" text box.
    • Click Apply
  9. It's at the bottom of the window. Your settings will be saved; from now on, your downloaded torrents will use your optimized settings.
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    Why do torrents stall at 99.5%?
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    Torrent downloads the file through many seeders. As such, the file is split into many parts. It takes some time to merge those parts to a single file.
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    What is the metadata that is downloaded?
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    Metadata are small files that tell your system what the torrent contains. You can think of metadata as a summary of what files are going to be downloaded.
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    Why does the download sometimes stall at "Queued"?
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    You may need to change the number of torrents that can be active at the same time in your settings.
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  • Downloading torrents for paid entertainment or products constitutes piracy, which is illegal in most places.
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This article was co-authored by Luigi Oppido and by wikiHow staff writer, Jack Lloyd. Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years. This article has been viewed 1,549,784 times.
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