Selecting Files to Download After Loading Torrent in µTorrent If you only want to deselect files on occassion, then using the above will create unnecessary steps when you add a torrent. You can deselect files within a torrent's associated content after adding the torrent to µTorrent as follows.
uTorrent/BitTorrent won't open
So for the last 3 months or so, I've been using uTorrent quite a bit. But in the last week or so, it just won't open. It'll show up in task manager processes for a good 3 seconds then disappear. Nothing else happens. Thinking that maybe there was just some sort of update that failed, I uninstalled and reinstalled uTorrent. It started working again immediately, for about 4 hours. Then it closed on it's own mid torrent, and would not open again. So I thought, well fuck, there must be some major problem here. So I downloaded BitTorrent. And it worked, for about two hours, then it closed, and again, it would not open. Nothing I did would get BitTorrent or uTorrent to open, bar uninstalling and reinstalling it, to which it'd work for a few hours, then completely stop again.
I have no idea what the fuck is going on, but it's pretty shitty. Does anyone have any idea whats going on? Yeah, I checked google and a bunch of other sites, but I couldn't find anyone with my exact problem. A lot of start-up issues to be found, but nothing like mine just refusing to start up unless it's completely uninstalled and reinstalled.
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- Oh my God I have no idea why but it worked perfectly !
I was unable to download anything with utorrent since I started using PIA VPN a week ago, and I had been trying for hours to solve the issue, but since I did what you wrote it works like it's supposed to !
I wasn't using a proxy, I just started PIA Manager then utorrent (with the port forwarding rightly configured), and nothing would download.
But now I am downloading just fine, thanks to those two checkboxes I have unchecked.
I am so happy to have finally found a solution that I created an user account just to confirm to anyone needing it that your solution does indeed work !
I don't get the technicality, but it works - Thank you so much for posting this!I had the same problem that frustrated me, and eventually moved on to another BitTorrent client.The solution you posted make sense. uTorrent is erroneously treating PIA as a metered Internet connection, hence slows your entire connection down.
- So that is why I had almost no internet connection when I was running both PIA and utorrent.
- Legend. This should be linked on the PIA home page, been having issues since the last update and this fixed all the problems. Thanks for the post mate.
- To do this in qBittorrent go to Tools > Options > Speed > Uncheck 'Enable uTP protocol'.Thanks for the great post!
- What does step 5 mean?I was able to get uTorrent to work without using the PIA client.After I renewed a couple of months ago uTorrent just sits on DHT waiting to log in.
- edited December 2016What does step 5 mean?I was able to get uTorrent to work without using the PIA client.After I renewed a couple of months ago uTorrent just sits on DHT waiting to log in.Follow the link and it will explain to you step 5 and how to set it up with the pia client.https://helpdesk.privateinternetaccess.com/hc/en-us/articles/219460187-How-do-I-enable-port-forwarding-on-my-VPN-
- Thanks for sharing p0123409!
For anyone using Deluge, get the ItConfig plugin and enable it. Then in Preferences > ItConfig:
- check Apply settings on startup
- check enable_incoming_utp and remove the checkmark from the Setting column
- check enable_outgoing_utp and remove the checkmark from the Setting column
Click OK. Restart Deluge (and the daemon if you're using it).
Restarting might not be necessary, but in my case the download speed didn't seem to change without restarting.
There's also a setting called rate_limit_utp, but only disabling this didn't have any effect when I tested it. Also, I couldn't find any setting related to bandwidth management and utp. So just disabling utp as described above seems the only way to go. Works like a charm though!
Much appreciate the info, I started having the same problem but it just started happening one day with no settings changed and before was downloading fine. I even downloaded an older version of utorrent from suggestions.SOLUTION:1) make sure you are disconnected from the PIA VPN2) go into utorrent and go to: Options ---> Preferences3) click on 'Bandwidth' on the left hand side and find a checkbox that says ' Apply rate limit to uTP connections' and UNCHECK IT4) now click on 'Bittorrent' on the left hand side and find another checkbox that says 'Enable bandwidth mangemnet (uTP)' and UNCHECK THAT TOO5) reconnect to a port forwarding server and sort out port forwarding in utorrent.6) start downloading a torrent and hopefully it will go to your full line speedI dont know if this will work for anyone else but it was the ONLY thing after months of investigation that worked for me so please let me know in a comment if it works**Just a note - You don't have to disconnect from PIA to change these settings in utorrent, It will also leave you vulnerable if you are currently downloading and uploading. I was able to make changes without disconnecting and it fixed the problem. I was searching for this problem on google for about 3 days. The check box under Bandwidth on 'apply rate limit to uTP was already 'unchecked' but when I unchecked 'enable bandwidth management' it worked.
Thanks again!- Im Having the same dramas and just worried that if I turn the vpn off. Won't that keep me visible or do you turn it back on before the download?
You are awesome. I was wondering why my connection was so poor. To anyone that needs to download ltconfig go here: http://forum.deluge-torrent.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=42887Thanks for sharing p0123409!
For anyone using Deluge, get the ItConfig plugin and enable it. Then in Preferences > ItConfig:
- check Apply settings on startup
- check enable_incoming_utp and remove the checkmark from the Setting column
- check enable_outgoing_utp and remove the checkmark from the Setting column
Click OK. Restart Deluge (and the daemon if you're using it).
Restarting might not be necessary, but in my case the download speed didn't seem to change without restarting.
There's also a setting called rate_limit_utp, but only disabling this didn't have any effect when I tested it. Also, I couldn't find any setting related to bandwidth management and utp. So just disabling utp as described above seems the only way to go. Works like a charm though!- Thank You so much!!!! I signed up to the forums just to tell you thank you!!! also, this advice/forum worked with Bit Torrent!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
- itconfig doesnt work with Deluge on LinuxMint 17.3 (with updates). Guessing that pyhon versions dont match.
- Glad to know it worked for everyone!
makes me feel like the couple of months research i did to find this out was worth it!
You seem happy? haha glad it worked for youThank You so much!!!! I signed up to the forums just to tell you thank you!!! also, this advice/forum worked with Bit Torrent!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
Hi, sorry for the delay in getting back to you,Im Having the same dramas and just worried that if I turn the vpn off. Won't that keep me visible or do you turn it back on before the download?
follow all the steps i listed but yes then reconnect to the PIA VPN before you download a torrent
Thanks Mushroom for the recommendation. Unfortunately it not only doesn't help speed up downloads with Deluge 1.3.13 on Mac OSX Sierra, enabling ltconfig at all will prevent Deluge from seeing any peers at all. It also makes it very unstable (had to force quit twice). It's very possible, however, that ltconfig will work fine with previous OSX versions and turn Deluge into a speedy beast over VPN.Thanks for sharing p0123409!
For anyone using Deluge, get the ItConfig plugin and enable it. Then in Preferences > ItConfig:
- check Apply settings on startup
- check enable_incoming_utp and remove the checkmark from the Setting column
- check enable_outgoing_utp and remove the checkmark from the Setting column
Click OK. Restart Deluge (and the daemon if you're using it).
Restarting might not be necessary, but in my case the download speed didn't seem to change without restarting.
There's also a setting called rate_limit_utp, but only disabling this didn't have any effect when I tested it. Also, I couldn't find any setting related to bandwidth management and utp. So just disabling utp as described above seems the only way to go. Works like a charm though!
One valuable thing I learned from this exercise is that uTP doesn't play well with PIA, at least in its current iteration (I don't recall having these incredibly slow downloads in the past). The slowdown has nothing to do with the PIA app either, since I avoid it whenever possible. Much experience has taught me that the PIA app is garbage and over time has only gotten worse. So I use Viscosity instead (OpenVPN app).
Using a bittorrent app that permits disabling uTP is absolutely essential to speedy downloads with PIA. Because of a lack of configurability I've had to cross several bittorrent apps off my list including Transmission, XTorrent and Deluge. Having great success however with QTorrent (Options / Speed / uncheck 'Enable uTP protocol').- po123409 You are bloody brilliant! I got a virus end of December and when it was fixed the version of utorrent I always use was gone. Totally continuously kicked me off the net after I set it back up. Windows 7 kept leading me to believe it was router so exchanged that. Then found teeth marks from cat on coaxial cable so fixed that. Windows kept telling me next was wireless adapter which it would fix, lasting about 2 minutes. Then found out wireless adapter in Aspire laptops are horribly cheap and many quit working so got an external wifi adapter that you plug into usb port. Still 10 kb speed and disconnecting from net. PIA had worked fine since April 2016 but finally suspected that and sure enough when I turned it off, uTorrent worked great with speeds up to 5MB. So then PIA advice was play musical change udp or tcp and try all the different numbers. It would literally take me 4 days to dl a 342 MB show. Got another complaint from Spectrum. I have left out most of ordeal, believe it or not. I cannot thank you enough. Had mini stroke a month ago and you have probably saved me from having another. Many blessings on you and your family.
- Simply unchecking those two boxes quadrupled my speeds on Utorrent. Cheers for the tip :]
- Using qbittorrent - followed advice and disabled uTP in OPTIONS - the Connections icon went from Green to Orange. Dload speed went from around 200 to over 700 KiB/s this am Best speeds since Nov 2016 when everything slowed down dramatically.
- Hi,
After tearing my hair out for weeks I finally found this post in the forum and it looks like you have solved all my problems. My computer had slowed to a crawl using PIA and I was close to ditching it altogether as I couldn't cope with the slow speeds on my VM bb and with my computer becoming unresponsive. Changed the settings you mentioned and everything is back to normal and I have good speeds. Thank you .
THIS!!!To do this in qBittorrent go to Tools > Options > Speed > Uncheck 'Enable uTP protocol'.Thanks for the great post!
I created an account just to post this.Oh man, I have been struggling w/ qBittorrent + PIA VPN + PIA SOCKS5 proxy for months. As soon as I read this little statement of yours and made the setting change, qBT maxed out my connection within seconds! Almost all of my downloads ended within 5 minutes, where before I was looking at another 5-10 hours. I immediately created an account on this board to post this.
Thank you so much!- Nearly a year and this post is still going strong... Started PIA adventures awhile back, had great speeds, then it died/dropped off... Thought my luck just changed or something hitting 180kBps max.. Tried all kinds of different servers figuring the PIA speed tests were lying to me.
Followed the post, literally unchecked 2 boxes, restarted uTorrent and now it's rockin' out at 4.5MBps.
All hail p0123409! Thank you for your time, research, and post man, I really appreciate it. - edited November 2017On a Windows 7 not working for me. Without PIA, I am full blast, with PIA speeds drop down to almost nothing, sometimes die. I am using uTorrent 3.2.1, should I update it? I like the older simpler cleaner version.
On a Windows XP computer, PIA works perfectly.....
Is it specific to torrents or is the speed of the whole VPN slow? That's an important detail because it leads to two completely different possibilities.On a Windows 7 not working for me. Without PIA, I am full blast, with PIA speeds drop down to almost nothing, sometimes die. I am using uTorrent 3.2.1, should I update it? I like the older simpler cleaner version.
On a Windows XP computer, PIA works perfectly.....- If the whole VPN is slow, we need to troubleshoot that first. The torrents won't go faster than what the VPN itself can deliver. We usually start with changing ports, and in your particular situation it sounds possible that the TAP downgrade might also work with the symptoms although that one is honestly very hit or miss (but does miracles when it does work).
- If it's only torrents, then you might need to set up port forwarding to be able to grab more peers, or you may have better luck with the proxy (athough we recommend avoiding that as much as possible).
- Hey all,
First time here, but not first time torrenting or using a VPN.
Using qBittorrent and was working just fine until last two version updates (can't completely remember last v#, but now using v4.0.1), and as I said, was working perfect two versions ago, with anywhere from 800+KiB/s to 1.4+MiB/s, and I was JUST using the default install all this time. Never went in and changed a thing from the time I first installed. All this with PIA running.
Then, just after the past version update and this one, as with others in this post, my speeds dropped down to less than 35KiB/s, and that was on a good day. Most times it was less than 20. I couldn't even surf the web to look up basic pages, like even the Google home page with just the search bar.
Anyway, I finally hunted down this forum and I started changing/un-checking everything anyone listed, like...
- Tools > Options > Connection > 'Port used for incoming connections' (used the port PIA showed and set it up on my router)
- Tools > Options > Connection > 'Use UPnP / NAT-PMP port forwarding' (Unchecked it)
- Tools > Options > Connection > (unchecked ANY checked limit boxes)
- Tools > Options > Speed > (unchecked ANY checked limit boxes)
Then it wasn't until I re-read 'avow's' post ('Tools > Options > Speed > Uncheck 'Enable uTP protocol'), then it hit me...
In version 4.0.1 the very top setting under 'Tools > Options > Connection' - not Speed - is now a drop down box to choose the enabled protocol. I just set it from 'TCP and uTP' to only 'TCP', restarted both PIA and qBittorrent - and voila - I was back up to my 800-1.4+ speeds.
My thanks to all for your posts and happy torrenting <span></span> - Hi everyone,
I am using PIA on my android phone. A lot of the options mentioned in torrent clients is not available on the simple android interface/settings.
Does anyone know of a good torrent client that will give these options on my android? Any help would really be appreciated. - Hey @itsmefloraluca, just letting you know I deleted your post. The links you have posted are to known blogspam websites that only exists to attract people for their ad traffic and affiliate links. There's hundreds of those, they're all top 5 of VPNs, top 5 torrent apps to use with VPNs, etc. Barely any effort is put into those articles so I chose to not accept them on the forums anymore. Additionally they tend to be posted a lot by spammers with brand new accounts.
If you have any better links to share (that are also on-topic), please be welcome to post again!