deatro Posted February 15, 2019 Share Posted February 15, 2019 (edited) So I've got great downloading going on but my Share Ratio is trash and I can't seem to figure out the problem! From what I can tell, the UPnP is not working "Failed [UPNP device not found!]" I have an Xfinity Modem which is directly connected to my PC (wired) and have enabled the following options available to me: UPnP: Enabled Advertisement Period: 30 minutes Time to Live: 5 Hops Zero Config: Enabled Below is my statistics read out for Bitcomet. Is there something I'm missing? Any and all help is appreciated! Up Time: 0:24:16 Overall Tasks: Total: 7 / Running: 1 TCP Connections: Established: 3 [MAX:Unlimited] / Half-Open: 0 [MAX:200] <IP numbers deleted for poster's security> [+] Listen Port of TCP: 7409 (Opened in Firewall/Router) [+] Listen Port of UDP: 7409 (Opened in Firewall/Router) Windows Firewall: Added [TCP opened, UDP opened] UPnP NAT port mapping: Failed [UPNP device not found!] Overall Download Rate: 323 B/s [MAX:Unlimited] Max Connection Limits: 50 per task Overall Upload Rate: 519 KB/s [MAX:Unlimited] (for not downloading) LT Seeding: 519 KB/s [MAX:Unlimited] All BT Upload Slots: 0 DHT Network Nodes: IPv4: 1410 IPv6: 1339 Memory Usage: Working Set: 473.4 MB, Commit Size: 404.0 MB Free Memory: Physical: 6.50 GB/15.8 GB (Min to keep: 50 MB), Virtual: 3.18 GB/18.8 GB, Process: 127.9 TB/127.9 TB [+] Disk Cache Size: Total Size: 355.2 MB [+] Disk Read Statistics: Request: 20930 (freq: 45.7/s), Actual Disk Read: 1975 (freq: 8.1/s), Hit Ratio: 90.5% [+] Disk Write Statistics: Request: 19538 (freq: 0.0/s), Actual Disk Write: 1222 (freq: 0.0/s), Hit Ratio: 93.7% Disk Boost Service: Running Total Downloaded: 7.17 GB (this session: 333.7 MB) Total Uploaded: 4.97 GB (this session: 128.4 MB) Edited February 16, 2019 by Rhubarb WAN IP posted in text (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhubarb Posted February 16, 2019 Share Posted February 16, 2019 Never EVER post your ip address online (it leaves you wide open to an attack) Regarding the upload, the figure you gave us typical of a probe of trackers for seeds/peers - your upload, however, seems to be high in the long term seeding and it's possible that has reduced your bandwidth for 'ordinary' uploads Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deatro Posted February 16, 2019 Author Share Posted February 16, 2019 Wow, that's was an honest but truly careless mistake! Thanks for pointing that out and helping me avoid a catastrophe. I appreciate the quick response, do you have any suggestions on how I can fix this problem? I'm not exactly sure what to do here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhubarb Posted February 17, 2019 Share Posted February 17, 2019 I wouldn't worry about the port mapping - mine 'fails' if I run a VPN but works if I don't (it doesn't seem to make any difference to operation) Upload speed - there are two possible reasons here: first (and most obvious) is that nobody is downloading from you. The other would be that your total bandwidth is tied up with long termn seeding. Try reducing that to, say, 100 KB/s. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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