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There are other browsers: try browsing with opera , firefox or chrome. You could also check the page from another computer and network. Restart computer: remember that sometimes the most obvious solution is the best solution. Simply restart your computer and see what happens. Try alternative website check: try to test website availability from another independent location like websitedown.

The domain name of the unreachable website E. Why should we ban him instead of you? Some info about the "Anatomy of a torrent session". Why can't I upload torrents? Only specially authorized users Uploaders have permission to upload torrents.

We are a closed, limited-membership community. Only registered users can use the TB tracker. Posting our torrents on other trackers is useless, since most people who attempt to download them will be unable to connect with us. This generates a lot of frustration and bad-will against us at BwTorrents, and will therefore not be tolerated.

Complaints from other sites' administrative staff about our torrents being posted on their sites will result in the banning of the users responsible. However, the files you download from us are yours to do as you please. You can always create another torrent, pointing to some other tracker, and upload it to the site of your choice. Contact staff members, they maybe promote you.

How do I use the files I've downloaded? Check out this guide. There may be three reasons for this: 1 The torrent may have been out-of-sync with the site rules. A replacement will probably be uploaded to take its place. Open the. The more pieces you have, the harder it becomes to find peers who have pieces you are missing. That is why downloads sometimes slow down or even stall when there are just a few percent remaining. Just be patient and you will, sooner or later, get the remaining pieces.

Bittorrent clients check the data they receive for integrity. When a piece fails this check it is automatically re-downloaded. Occasional hash fails are a common occurrence, and you shouldn't worry.

It should be turned on, since it makes sure that if a peer repeatedly sends you pieces that fail the hash check it will be ignored in the future. See the hash fails topic. If your client receives bad data it will have to redownload it, therefore the total downloaded may be larger than the torrent size.

From the time that each new torrent is uploaded to the tracker, there is a period of time that some users must wait before they can download it. This delay in downloading will only affect users with a low ratio, and users with low upload amounts.

Ratio below. Do not immediately jump on new torrents The download speed mostly depends on the seeder-to-leecher ratio SLR. Poor download speed is mainly a problem with new and very popular torrents where the SLR is low. Proselytising sidenote: make sure you remember that you did not enjoy the low speed. Seed so that others will not endure the same. There are a couple of things that you can try on your end to improve your speed: In particular, do not do it if you have a slow connection. The best speeds will be found around the half-life of a torrent, when the SLR will be at its highest.

The downside is that you will not be able to seed so much. It's up to you to balance the pros and cons of this. Limit your upload speed The upload speed affects the download speed in essentially two ways: Bittorrent peers tend to favour those other peers that upload to them. This means that if A and B are leeching the same torrent and A is sending data to B at high speed then B will try to reciprocate. So due to this effect high upload speeds lead to high download speeds.

Due to the way TCP works, when A is downloading something from B it has to keep telling B that it received the data sent to him. These are called acknowledgements - ACKs -, a sort of "got it! If A fails to do this then B will stop sending data and wait. If A is uploading at full speed there may be no bandwidth left for the ACKs and they will be delayed. So due to this effect excessively high upload speeds lead to low download speeds.

The full effect is a combination of the two. The upload should be kept as high as possible while allowing the ACKs to get through without delay. You will have to fine tune yours to find out what works best for you. Remember that keeping the upload high has the additional benefit of helping with your ratio. If you are running more than one instance of a client it is the overall upload speed that you must take into account.

Some clients e. Azureus limit global upload speed, others e. Shad0w's do it on a per torrent basis. Know your client. The same applies if you are using your connection for anything else e.

Limit the number of simultaneous connections Some operating systems like Windows 9x do not deal well with a large number of connections, and may even crash. There are no fixed values for this, you may try 60 or and experiment with the value. Note that these numbers are additive, if you have two instances of a client running the numbers add up.

Limit the number of simultaneous uploads Isn't this the same as above? Uploads limit the number of peers your client is actually uploading to. The ideal number is typically much lower than the number of connections, and highly dependent on your physical connection.

Just give it some time As explained above peers favour other peers that upload to them. When you start leeching a new torrent you have nothing to offer to other peers and they will tend to ignore you.

This makes the starts slow, in particular if, by change, the peers you are connected to include few or no seeders. The download speed should increase as soon as you have some pieces to share. Why is my browsing so slow while leeching? Your download speed is always finite. If you are a peer in a fast torrent it will almost certainly saturate your download bandwidth, and your browsing will suffer. Browsing was used just as an example, the same would apply to gaming, IMing, etc Basically a middleman.

When you are browsing a site through a proxy your requests are sent to the proxy and the proxy forwards them to the site instead of you connecting directly to the site. There are several classifications the terminology is far from standard : Transparent.

A transparent proxy is one that needs no configuration on the clients. It works by automatically redirecting all port 80 traffic to the proxy. Sometimes used as synonymous for non-anonymous. The proxy sends no client identification to the server. The proxy sends no client nor proxy identification to the server. The site blocks addresses listed in the former PeerGuardian database, as well as addresses of banned users. It should not stop you from reaching the site.

If you cannot then the reason for the problem lies elsewhere. If somehow your address is indeed blocked in the PG database do not contact us about it, it is not our policy to open ad hoc exceptions.

If you noticed bwtorrents not working or received a cannot connect to bwtorrents error message , then you came to the right place. This page is trying to establish a connection with the bwtorrents. If the site is up, try the troubleshooting tips below, but if the site is down, there is not much you can do.

Read more about what we do and how do we do it. Check your internet connection. A bad router or similar software or even ISP configuration of your network could cause this error. Check your browser settings to be sure that the site or IP address is not denied or disabled.

Also check proxy settings as well. Some security softwares automatically deny certain websites. Disable them for 5 minutes and try to load the webpage. If an other device can connect to the host on the same network, this could indicate an operating system error or misconfiguration.

Finally, the mother of all solutions is: the reset. Doesn't it?



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