"desgnr" <> wrote in message
news:1tZrj.8189$R64.447@trndny03...
>I got UTorrent & used the same port i use for BitComet 65535
> When i tried a torrent is said cnat listen to port 65535
> What do i do now ?
> "Hop-Frog" <Hop-> wrote in message
> news:Xns9A3E5E408AF19hopfrogasuedu@216.151.153.14. ..
>> "desgnr" <> wrote in news:hXYqj.6441$lr3.4546@trndny06:
>>
>>> I leave my PC on all night & my upload ratio is never more than .04
>>> How can i get it up to 1 ?
>>
>> Aside from setting up the client correctly to accept incoming
>> connections, there's not much you can do. Do you get "green lights"? Is
>> your port forwarding done correctly? (see http://www.portforward.com/ )
>>
>> Other than that, it's up to other people to request you send them data.
>> You can't force an upload on them.
>>
>>> If i get my upload ratio up will i be able to download faster ?
>>
>> Possibly, but only if you're still downloading on that torrent with a 1:1
>> ratio. Uploads on one torrent have no effect on download speeds for
>> another torrent.
>>
>>> PS: i have my upload speed in preference set to7
>>> What should it be in BitComet ?
>>
>> Probably nothing at all, since you should be using a different client.
>> As I recall, BitComet has been banned from many trackers for poor design.
>> Your slow uploads may be the result of other clients refusing to connect
>> to you. Try switching to one of the other prominent clients. Azureus or
>> UTorrent are the most popular.
>>
>> --
>> I am simply Hop-Frog, the jester--and this is my last jest.
>
>
HELL0 FR0GGY!