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I don,t know what bitcomet uploads


Hammadymn

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Hi .. i,m using bitcomet for 3 years by now with the score 4741 and everything was just fine

v1.40 64x .. 1m.b internet connection and a dlink router

recently downlading tasks became very slow .. i tried to find whats wrong and ifind that bitcmet is uploading something at he same time and giving the priority to upolad ..

even when i,m not downlodnig it keeps doing that as long as it is in the background ..

I did disable LT-Seeding option but yet nothing changed

any help i can use ?

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it's hard to tell from your screenshot what you have running or what you've selected to display since you have the other apps obscuring half the gui, but the title bar show the gross upload and download, this will include data, LTseed and overhead communications and currently it's reading only 1kB/s for upload and download.

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it's hard to tell from your screenshot what you have running or what you've selected to display since you have the other apps obscuring half the gui, but the title bar show the gross upload and download, this will include data, LTseed and overhead communications and currently it's reading only 1kB/s for upload and download.

i did show those apps to give details about how bitcomet uses my bandwidth .. task manager performance monitor and a net control app .. and they show how bitcomet still uses upload even when LTseed is disabled and without showing that in the gui itself

@Hammadymn

Please take a screenshot to BitComet only. Since you're using a router, you might need to forward your listening ports.

here is the max speed i got on my router .. 125kbps

http://www.picpaste.com/Untitled2-iweeMkyI.jpg

and here is the max using 3G .. 855 kbps even with a blocked port !!!

http://www.picpaste.com/Untitled5-jNRhbIrk.jpg

going back to router .. it doesnt last long and uploading begins to eat my bandwidth but it doesnt show in the gui .. i can know it using those apps in the original post screenshot

http://www.picpaste.com/Untitled6-jqMvvtuy.jpg

even when i stop the task .. i cant browse the net probably until i exit bitcomet completly

hope to find some help about that

Thanks

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here is the max speed i got on my router .. 125kbps

http://www.picpaste....d2-iweeMkyI.jpg

and here is the max using 3G .. 855 kbps even with a blocked port !!!

http://www.picpaste....d5-jNRhbIrk.jpg

It doesn't make any sense. You mean, on 3G it doesn't upload, but on WiFi it does upload? :huh:

The 3G network (now incorporated with HSPA+) is designed to reach max speed at ~1MB/sec per client when the connection is partially clear (when there are no nearby clients). The connection time is also a slow one, with non-real-time responses (delayed by 1-2 secs; this depends on your signal) which also slows down the speed to like ~800KB/sec (on torrent, the speed should be even slower! since the UDP doesn't check the packets, most of them are lost during delay-times). On my city (a well populated one, but HSPA+ is rarely used, as we're using fiber cables) I managed to download a torrent at 300KB/s, not more.

So, according to your screenshot, the BitComet eats something like 200-300KB/sec. on upload. But you're saying that the max speed reached on 3G is 855KB/sec; when normally, it should be: 1000KB (total speed) - 200KB (the delay time; most packets are lost there) - 200/300KB (the speed which your BitComet uploads) = 600KB/sec or 500KB/sec in the best case.

So, assuming you have 600KB/sec, we give away the 200KB/sec (which BitComet uploads), and then we have 800KB/sec (which is very close to your max speed).

Now, my question is: does BitComet uploads when you're in 3G, or does not?

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Looks to me like the problem is the settings, You've got your max upload set to 10kB/s which is an extremely bad idea. It should be set at 80% of your max (tested) upload speed, but first try setting it at unlimited and see if that fixes the problem, then run a speedtest with nothing else using your internet and make sure you are measuring in KB/s not kb/s and set to 80%

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