From what I can gather, it is due to some trackers blacklisting Tixati. I agree that Tixati is amazing, but in head-to-head comparisons, qBittorrent downloaded much faster with the exact same torrent file. Ended up trying just about every client, and ended up going with qBittorrent, as it seems to be the overall best. Right now I'm using a TOTOLINK N300RA router but I don't know about the modem.I had the same issue with Deluge back in the fall. At the moment, AVG is back, and Windows Firewall is up with all rules in place. I've tried turning Windows Firewall on and off, disabling and enabling the utorrent-related rules in the firewall, and removing my AVG anti-virus. Whenever I turn DHT back on, it still waits interminably. I've tried disabling DHT and enabling access across all domains in Internet Security settings - as suggested here. The results of the Network test are inconsistent, but at the moment read that my port is open and all is happy in configuration land.
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Specifically:īandwidth: USA, WA, Seattle. All connection and bandwidth settings are in line with the setup guide tests' suggestions. I have acquired a new router (the old one was dead anyway) and set it up with set IP addresses, which seems to have taken care of the bandwidth and network port issues. The bottom bar of uTorrent says: DHT: Disabled. I am registering no seeds and no peers on torrents that listed seeds and peers in the hundreds on the tracker. I *still* have absolutely NO connectivity. I'll admit that I can't remember whether the start of the issues is concurrent with my beginning to use AVG if it is an issue with that, I don't know how to fix that either :[ This happened all of a sudden after no deliberate changes to any firewall, uTorrent, or internet settings. Like I said, it's not that the connection is slow as much as it is non-existent. I am running Windows 7 32 bit, have Windows firewall, and AVG Anti-Virus Free 2012. I have changed no advanced settings.Īfter running third party tests, I can verify that: my ISP is Chunghwa Telecom (I live in Taiwan, recall), ping is 29ms, DL speed is 3.51 Mbps and UL speed is 0.45 Mbps. I've got a yellow sign at the bottom of uTorrent indicating that no connections are being made. I'm set to port 48530 and have automatic port mapping enabled. I have tried randomizing the port as well.Īccording to the Setup Guide, I'm looking at a bandwidth config like this: upload limit. I have tried toggling the UPnP and NAT-PMP options, and the DHT options.
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Well, they're not really speed issues as such, since I can't make any connections at all, but: Can anyone help? I hope I've supplied all the necessary information, but if not please, please let me know and I'll supply it as quickly as I can. I have no idea how to fix this and am getting really, really frustrated. The Bandwidth test is set to Sydney Australia (I live in Taiwan) and states that there's a lookup error: the requested name is valid, but no data of the requested type was found (11004). The Network test reads that neither NAT-PMP nor UPnP is enabled, despite the fact that my preferences list both as being enabled. I have not set any specific port as unfirewalled (and, indeed don't know how to), and therefore have uTorrent set to use a random port.įor the past few weeks I've been completely unable to use uTorrent - the bar at the bottom always says DHT: Waiting to log in, and when I run the Bandwidth and Network tests, I get all X's. I'm running uTorrent in administrator mode and can confirm that uTorrent is permitted through Windows Firewall. I'm running uTorrent 3.1.3 on Windows 7 32-bit.