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      tunguska
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      Hey there, me wanting to know something AGAIN! I'm hoping we have some uTorrent experts out there that could help me figure out some settings I should put into uTorrent. Tell you what I've done so far.

      Used TCPIP patch (EvID4226Patch), used speed guide to run speed tests.  I thought I knew what to do with these numbers to choose upload/download settings in uTorrent: peers per torrent, upload slots etc. Couple days ago checking it all out and changed some settings. Thought with my new internet connection maybe it'd be faster.  Well I went from download speed of around 56-90kBs to close to 400.  😮  Wow, nice speed; not sure if it's good for me to download that fast.  I've been reading online every dam guide out there, read so much I now think I've all the settings wrong.

      After the speed test I had to do things like: take this speed divide by 10 multiply by .80 this is your d/l this is your upload…etc. (hopefully someone knows what I'm talking about). That's the part I thought I knew, after reading so much about it all I've just confused myself all to hell now.

      Anyhow, my speedtest results were 4759/538. For now I guess I just need to know how to figure out these calculations correctly.

      Hopefully this makes some sense to any uTorrent experts out there. After reading almost every relevant guide online for two days has just burnt me out and everything I've done looks wrong to me.

      ty

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