it does seem a bit slow,60-80kb/s compared to the 900kb/s speed i had downloading knoppix the other day. On 6/13/05, Jan Visser <jan.visser@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Kam Leo wrote: > > On 6/13/05, Jan Visser <jan.visser@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >>Kenneth Porter wrote: > >> > >>>--On Monday, June 13, 2005 2:44 PM -0400 Kurt Hansen > >>><khansen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>I'm trying to download the iso's for FC4, but they are coming down > >>>>awfully slowly. > >>> > >>> > >>>Can others reach your listening ports? Check that your firewall allows > >>>the connection and, you're behind a NAT router, that the ports get > >>>forwarded to your host. > >>> > >>>If others can't reach your listening ports, then the only traffic you > >>>get is from peers you've connected to, which will artificially limit the > >>>size of the swarm you can reach. (Some other peers will be behind NAT > >>>routers that you can't reach, because they didn't' forward ports, and > >>>those sources will be unavailable to you unless they contact you first.) > >>> > >>> > >> > >>Well mine is not fast either. My share ratio is 1.80 so that shouldn't > >>be any problem. Anyway tommorow will be a nice day :D > >> > > > > > > I was getting the same speeds you are experiencing until I changed > > from Bittorrent to Azureus and checked the Azureus FAQ regarding the > > yellow status icon. Found that I need to change the UPnP setting on my > > router. If you are using a router with NAT enabled make sure that UPnP > > is enabled. Instead of 6-20 kB/sec I am now observing 200-220 kB/sec. > > > I am using Azureus, and that port is open. So thats not it. Anyway it's > up to 70 kb/s and my max is 80 so that's good. > > ETA 8h 36m > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >