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Originally posted by cojak View PostReally??
It must be a fluke that I can get on the net with Ubuntu then...
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and now don't use Ubuntu anymore (no drivers to get Internet connected)
It must be a fluke that I can get on the net with Ubuntu then...
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostDebian/Ubuntu ISO's
By ISO do you mean disk images, if so of what kind? If software, I always stayed clear of them for fear of trojens etc. Films could be handy, though last time I torrented I gave up because it was too slow.
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I get most of my TV via utorrent these days. UKNova is a good source.
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Originally posted by KevinS View PostTorrent speeds depend on the number of people in the swarm and their upload speeds - open ports just allow people to connect to you, without your machine initiating the connection (but generally means faster torrenting)..
I am using a product called TorrentFlux - web interface on a headless Linux machine..
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Torrent speeds depend on the number of people in the swarm and their upload speeds - open ports just allow people to connect to you, without your machine initiating the connection (but generally means faster torrenting)..
I am using a product called TorrentFlux - web interface on a headless Linux machine..
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I followed the instructions on that site for the Belkin router I use, and it still didnt work. I am just doing it without an open port, the torrents still seem to work, if a little more slowly than I would like, usually aorund th 5-6 kbs mark... but sometimes up to 200kbs.
I am guessing thats very slow by normal standards, but I can generally get the programs I want overnight.
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I'd strongly suggest you get yourself some additional 'protection' e.g. PeerGuardian if you are planning on doing any serious torrenting.
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If it stopped working because of the settings you did then it should be possible to reset it to factory settings, I had to do it a few times myself...
Good luck!
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