Torrent speed limit at 10 MiB/s
Torrent speed limit at 10 MiB/s
Hi there.
I would like to know if anyone has the same "problem" that I have that when download torrents my speed limits at 10 MiB/s even when my ISP connection is fiber 300/150 mbits. My ISP told me that they not limit at all any kind of connection. And the same problem occurs on wifi or cable.
Thanks in advance
I would like to know if anyone has the same "problem" that I have that when download torrents my speed limits at 10 MiB/s even when my ISP connection is fiber 300/150 mbits. My ISP told me that they not limit at all any kind of connection. And the same problem occurs on wifi or cable.
Thanks in advance
Re: Torrent speed limit at 10 MiB/s
When doing a internet speed test, are you still getting capped at 10 megs ?
Re: Torrent speed limit at 10 MiB/s
No, I´m not.
average speed 287/140 mbits.
When download Centos ISO from browser I got 25 MB/s.
average speed 287/140 mbits.
When download Centos ISO from browser I got 25 MB/s.
Re: Torrent speed limit at 10 MiB/s
Have you tested to perform a torrent download with a different client other than qBittorrent ?
Re: Torrent speed limit at 10 MiB/s
Yes I have.
I used to download torrent files with Utorrent client before migrate to qBittorrent.
But same limit occurs.
I used to download torrent files with Utorrent client before migrate to qBittorrent.
But same limit occurs.
Re: Torrent speed limit at 10 MiB/s
Same here and the write cache is constantly overloaded with the hard disk at 100%. Zero problems with 4.1.9.1. Something got broken in the caching.
Re: Torrent speed limit at 10 MiB/s
I actually have the same problem.
I had problems with rapidly changing speed from 200kB/s to 3MB/s and back.
I re-installed QBittorent. Now the speed is almost constant.
My download and upload speed according to speedtest are 950Mbit/s IN, 95Mbit/s OUT
I have default settings, VPN proxy and router port forwarding.
I use NAS (Seagate Ironwolf, cache 64MB) via 1Gbit ethernet.
Best settings that I have tested are 100 connections per torrent, 2 simultaneous downloads and no restrictions on speed (out or in).
The best I can get is 15MB/s IN total.
Is there a way to boost the speed somehow?
I had problems with rapidly changing speed from 200kB/s to 3MB/s and back.
I re-installed QBittorent. Now the speed is almost constant.
My download and upload speed according to speedtest are 950Mbit/s IN, 95Mbit/s OUT
I have default settings, VPN proxy and router port forwarding.
I use NAS (Seagate Ironwolf, cache 64MB) via 1Gbit ethernet.
Best settings that I have tested are 100 connections per torrent, 2 simultaneous downloads and no restrictions on speed (out or in).
The best I can get is 15MB/s IN total.
Is there a way to boost the speed somehow?
Re: Torrent speed limit at 10 MiB/s
At everyone here; See and read here:
https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/issues/12336
Download this patched exe zip file and unpack it into qBittorrent folder, overwrite everything and try again:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1nlpgfd0wjao3 ... 6.zip?dl=1
There was something not working properly within libtorrent itself which is fixed now. This is a fixed exe file. I think a new release will come soon I hope when sledge is around.
You can continue to follow the Github page or share your experience there if needed.
https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/issues/12336
Download this patched exe zip file and unpack it into qBittorrent folder, overwrite everything and try again:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1nlpgfd0wjao3 ... 6.zip?dl=1
There was something not working properly within libtorrent itself which is fixed now. This is a fixed exe file. I think a new release will come soon I hope when sledge is around.
You can continue to follow the Github page or share your experience there if needed.
Re: Torrent speed limit at 10 MiB/s
Thank you SO SO much. It's been driving me crazy all day.
Br,
Dali
Br,
Dali
Re: Torrent speed limit at 10 MiB/s
Another confirmation, nice.
There is a second method to fix this issue eventually; Set the cache size yourself. See the Github page.
There is a second method to fix this issue eventually; Set the cache size yourself. See the Github page.