Best Bittorrent client? (Azureus help)
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Best Bittorrent client? (Azureus help)
For a long time I had been using the classic BitTorrent program, with generally no problems. Some of the java programs like Azureus and BitComet were looking pretty snazzy though so I've been taking Azureus for a spin. I'm trying to like it, but it won't shut up about firewall ports/NAT, something that's really pissing me off because BitTorrent never gave me shit about it.
Just FYI I have Windows XP Service Pack 2, with the Windows Firewall enabled. Is there a magic fix to Azureus, is there a better BT client out there, or should I go back to the (admittedly spartan) classic?
Just FYI I have Windows XP Service Pack 2, with the Windows Firewall enabled. Is there a magic fix to Azureus, is there a better BT client out there, or should I go back to the (admittedly spartan) classic?
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BitComet isn't Java, it's C++, and it's pretty fast on Windows.
Just download BitComet, set a port for it to use in its settings, and open the port in the Windows Firewall. You have the option of not using the port, but download speeds will then be considerably slow.
Just download BitComet, set a port for it to use in its settings, and open the port in the Windows Firewall. You have the option of not using the port, but download speeds will then be considerably slow.
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The yellow smiley-face NAT error. I've followed their Wiki, and under Windows Firewall --> Exceptions, I have two listings for Azureus, each one opening a specific port for TCP and UDP. No dice, I still get rates of about 1.5-2 kb. As far as I can see the only way for me to find a port that doesn't have a blockage is to go individually port by port to find one that does allow Azureus.Stark wrote:What was your problem with Azureus? You only need to open a single port, so if you do that you should have been fine. If you didn't.. well.. no torrent client will work properly.
BitTorrent required a bit of setup, but after that was out of the way it worked great. Unless there's something pretty easy I'm missing, I'm ready to jump ship.
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I'm a big fan of utorrent (that's micro, not the letter u). All of 156 kb, and not too large a memory footprint when run. Plus, some torrents ban BitComet for being leech-friendly. I didn't really like Azureus, mostly 'cause I don't like the way other programs act when I have large Java applications running. Don't know what the cause is, but whatever. I have yet to find a function I want that utorrent doesn't have.
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You have to adjust settings for your router too, although UPNP should take care of it
6881 is the standard bittorrent port.
Anyway, I use Azureus since it's the most fully featured Linux client (I run bittorrent on my lousy 400MHz fileserver, so I dont care about resource usage since I just forget about it until the file is done.)
6881 is the standard bittorrent port.
Anyway, I use Azureus since it's the most fully featured Linux client (I run bittorrent on my lousy 400MHz fileserver, so I dont care about resource usage since I just forget about it until the file is done.)
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I use Bitcomet for almost everywhere and Azureus for Empornium, since Bitcomet'll get you in trouble there.
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