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samsontan
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Nov 3, 2006, 01:21 PM
 
1. Azureus or Transmission? (include reasoning)

2. How do i set up port forwarding(i do it because a friend told me it's suppose to fasten download speed) - need ya'll to answer on this "whether it does up the download speed"
BTW, i'm on broadband, router sharing with pc.
I did it for my PC but i switch few months ago to mac, how about forwarding on mac?
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Horsepoo!!!
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Nov 3, 2006, 02:15 PM
 
Transmission...no frills and a penchant for aesthetics = win.

Azureus and Xtorrent simply have too much bloat. Xtorrent is almost a full-blown web browser FFS. Dave has never "got it" and probably never will.
     
samsontan  (op)
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Nov 5, 2006, 07:21 AM
 
not many people download bittorrent huh?
     
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Nov 5, 2006, 09:19 AM
 
You have to set up port forwarding on your router for BitTorrent to work properly, which, at the end of the day means faster. This only applies if you have a router, though. You need to configure the router to send traffic on ports 6881-6999 to a certain IP address, the one your computer uses (that should be static) on the same ports.

Actually configuring a router to do that differs from router to router, so a little more information is required. What kind of router do you use, if you use one?

Also, I like Transmission better. It is a simple, functional, app. It doesn't try to manage my downloading life life some apps do.
     
vinster
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Nov 5, 2006, 10:59 AM
 
Actually if your router is UPnP capable, the BitTorrent client should set up port forwarding at start time.
     
samsontan  (op)
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Nov 5, 2006, 12:35 PM
 
nvm guys.. i got it.. cheers! thanks for the time and effort.

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frogboy2727
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Dec 13, 2006, 02:49 PM
 
Try this:

Use the resources of Portforward.com, to learn how to setup your Static IP Address.

Then download the latest version of Transmission: http://chucker.mystfans.com/opensour...ion-latest.dmg

Then read all of the following forum posts:
Transmission :: View topic - Port Is Stealth / Error Mapping Port
Transmission :: View topic - port forwarding help

The newest version of T, has a port forwarding option built in. Read very carefully. It takes a while, but, it works.

Al ..
     
   
 
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