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No the topic does not refer to my auto but the cable speeds I have with my ISP. Now due note I did not keep the files that were downloading (I deleted them), I just wanted to find out the max download speed I can ascertain while using µTorrent and the more popular files of the day.TheHalf™
Quote from: TheHalf™ on December 07, 2007, 03:23:19 pmNo the topic does not refer to my auto but the cable speeds I have with my ISP. Now due note I did not keep the files that were downloading (I deleted them), I just wanted to find out the max download speed I can ascertain while using µTorrent and the more popular files of the day.TheHalf™ I was downloading at 1.1 MBps 2 nights ago, it was fun ^_^, still took the torrent 3 hours to download hehe.
Quote from: Quantum on December 07, 2007, 10:29:23 pmQuote from: TheHalf™ on December 07, 2007, 03:23:19 pmNo the topic does not refer to my auto but the cable speeds I have with my ISP. Now due note I did not keep the files that were downloading (I deleted them), I just wanted to find out the max download speed I can ascertain while using µTorrent and the more popular files of the day.TheHalf™ I was downloading at 1.1 MBps 2 nights ago, it was fun ^_^, still took the torrent 3 hours to download hehe.Are those speeds from the University or at home? Here's a second image that I took tonight (minutes before logging into Convivea.TheHalf™
uTorrent is definitely capable of maxing out most connections. I have gotten about 3.0 MB/s on mine which is what about what you should get with your 35 meg road runner service.It is all dependent on the tracker/amount of peers. It looks like you're downloading a pretty well seeded torrent so perhaps your uTorrent is not configured correctly? There are quite a few user manageable options such as simultaneous connections and so forth.