ter your download will go so don't turn
> down the upload speed to much.
>
> Jim L <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> *From:* Mark D. <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 4:33 PM
Subject: [Zappa-List] Bit Torrent Dilemnas
Greetings, community. I've been getting into Zappateers a bit
lately, and I'm wondering if someone on here can tell me if there is
anything I can do to increase my bit torrent download speeds. I believe
That's helpful, Gabriel, and explains a lot. Thanks!
Mark
Gabriel wrote:
>Mark, I´m not sure about eXeem, but I was configuring my router to
>bittorrent these days and I read somewhere that each port would be
>used for a transfer. If you´re getting a single file, I suppose it´s
>going to use onl
Mark, I´m not sure about eXeem, but I was configuring my router to
bittorrent these days and I read somewhere that each port would be
used for a transfer. If you´re getting a single file, I suppose it´s
going to use only one. If you were to get another one simultaneously,
port 6882 (in this case)
Greetings, community. I've been getting into Zappateers a bit lately,
and I'm wondering if someone on here can tell me if there is anything I
can do to increase my bit torrent download speeds. I believe I already
established a static IP address and my Windows firewall seems to have
made accomo