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How to mazimise torrent speed for braodband connection

Posted on Friday, September 25, 2009 by Ajit

Most of the Internet users who have Broadband connection, use torrents to download applications and other media files from the World Wide Web. The application include movies, songs in MP3 format, articles among others. Some of them indulge in downloading proprietary applications which of course, is illegal. The most common torrentapplications that are used include µtorrent, Azureus among others.

The most common and often unclear issue the users face is the lack of speed when downloading the files. It is often experienced by downloaders who use torrent applications, that inspite of the bandwidth they have, the speed is abysmal and often so low that the download seems to be at snail's pace. The basic associated with the torrentdownloads are explained in this article.

Seeds and Peers:

Seeds and Peers are two common terms associated with torrents. What do they mean? Well a seed is a user who has downloaded the entire file and is basically sharing it with others. Those files or applications whose torrents have been uploaded recently means that the download is taking place from seeds. On the other hand, peers who are otherwise known as leechers, have only a part of file and they need the remaining part to complete their download. In most cases, thre are many peers and seeds who share the file to others, thus making the download as fast as possible. In other words, more the number of seeds and peers, greater the speed of the download. If the number of peers increase then the upload rate from your computer increases.

Torrent is basically a peer to peer download. More clearly, in normal downloads, the file that we are downloading is hosted on a server and then when we download the file, a one-to-one connection is established between the server on which the file is hosted and our system. On the other hand, torrent is a peer to peer download, which implies that the file that we download is hosted on systems that belong to individual users like most of us. These users have the entire file with them or a part of it. They may be downloading the remaining part from others much like what you are doing!

Maximum torrent speed for Broadband

Posted on by Ajit

Most of the Internet users who have Broadband connection, use torrents to download applications and other media files from the World Wide Web. The application include movies, songs in MP3 format, articles among others. Some of them indulge in downloading proprietary applications which of

course, is illegal. The most common torrentapplications that are used include µtorrent, Azureus among others.

The most common and often unclear issue the users face is the lack of speed when downloading the files. It is often experienced by downloaders who use torrent applications, that inspite of the bandwidth they have, the speed is abysmal and often so low that the download seems to be at snail's pace. The basic associated with the torrentdownloads are explained in this article.

Seeds and Peers:

Seeds and Peers are two common terms associated with torrents. What do they mean? Well a seed is a user who has downloaded the entire file and is basically sharing it with others. Those files or applications whose torrents have been uploaded recently means that the download is taking place from seeds. On the other hand, peers who are otherwise known as leechers, have only a part of file and they need the remaining part to complete their download. In most cases, thre are many peers and seeds who share the file to others, thus making the download as fast as possible. In other words, more the number of seeds and peers, greater the speed of the download. If the number of peers increase then the upload rate from your computer increases.

Torrent is basically a peer to peer download. More clearly, in normal downloads, the file that we are downloading is hosted on a server and then when we download the file, a one-to-one connection is established between the server on which the file is hosted and our system. On the other hand, torrent is a peer to peer download, which implies that the file that we download is hosted on systems that belong to individual users like most of us. These users have the entire file with them or a part of it. They may be downloading the remaining part from others much like what you are doing!