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Old 3rd February 2007, 09:15 PM
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bittorrent slow speeds (i am port forwarded)

ok well i am using utorrent (in conjunction with wine) and my download speeds are horrendous. I dmz'ed my computer and added the ports to fedora's firewall. and i know this is fine because it shows no nat problems or anything. and its not a problem with the torrent either. plus 3000 seeders. and the torrent works fine on windows. and it also isn't utorrents fault either because i have tried other clients.. any ideas? :S

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