I use wifi on my laptop and it stops working, while other people’s wifi and lan network still workes perfectly. Only while torrenting my laptop’s network adapter shows yellow ! and the internet stops working. I never had problem with torrenting before until I got a new laptop in my Office, I downloaded the latest torrent thinking I’d have the best-in-class software. google it or use your existing torrent to download the previous version I used Kickass torrent to get this version. Try downloading a previous version of Torrent. I did a lot of research and came up with a simple solution which would solve the problem of 80% of the people.įirst will post Solution then my story if anyone is interested :D Set the global maximum to about 100 (or lower if you wish) and the per torrent number to something equal to or less than the global number. The other is the “Maximum number of connections per torrent”.ģ. One is the “Global maximum number of connections” that affects all running torrents. Alternatively, open the Tools menu and select Options (Alt+O).Ģ. Press the Options button on the toolbar that looks like a cog wheel. An issue it has out of the box for slower internet connections is a high default maximum global connection value (600).ġ. QBittorrent is one of the most popular torrent clients currently available for Windows. Here we show you how in a number of popular torrent clients. The solution is to lower the global connections limit in the BitTorrent Client. The default settings in a BitTorrent client are sometimes set too high and it chokes the connection. This happens mainly because there is a large number of connections that BitTorrent utilizes at once, and it is using more connections than your internet connection or router can handle. There are ways to configure most torrent clients so that if you’re having similar problems, your internet won’t get disconnected while downloading torrents, one of the most common ways being to use a good cloud torrent service. Restarting the router is not a good solution because when the torrent detects a connection and starts downloading, the connection gets killed again. To get back the connection, you might need to disconnect and reconnect the internet connection, restart the router, or even reboot the computer. Pinging the router could also give a “Request time out” error message. All of sudden, the internet connection might seem like it’s been cut off as if someone is using NetCut and there are problems browsing the web or your messenger program disconnects, etc. A bigger problem you could encounter is when someone else is on the network streaming or online gaming and your computer is downloading a torrent. If you don’t tweak the configurations, most probably it’ll take you longer to complete downloading the torrent because the default configuration might not be very well optimized for your router or internet connection.Ī slow to finish download is not really a big problem. Download, install, load a torrent file and it’ll start downloading, provided any needed ports are forwarded correctly. Yes it can be an incomplete torrent, but in my experience forcing it to Re-Check solves it more often than not.Many popular BitTorrent clients work right out of the box. What is happening, which I hypothesize might happen with very, very fast download speeds, is the torrent accumulates a small (less than 1 MiB) discrepancy between the stated % complete and the actual amount (usually in KiB) left, and doing what I said forces it to realize this and readjust itself. Torrent is at 99.9% and also shows 512 KiB are left to download (assuming you show the "Remaining" column)… Stop, Force Re-Check, Start, it "resynchronizes" and now shows only 64 KiB remaining, at which point it downloads those final 64 KiB and terminates successfully. Here's a made up example that nonetheless resembles a situation I've had a few times, albeit not necessarily with the same numbers: Out of all the times I've had a torrent stop at 99.x%, far more often than not it's not because pieces are missing, it's because the torrent needs to be "recalibrated", so to speak. You don't have to wait for Force Re-Check to finish before doing Start. Before assuming it's incomplete, when you get 99.9% or 99.8% try this:
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