) Though everything else regarding the installation & set up of FreeNAS is first class & not time consuming or difficult at all.
torrent(s) whilst you sleep.īut I have only gone so far with the set up, which is quite tedious at this stage. torrent slave with a shared /watch folder which you access from your workstation/client, this enables you to be able to just drop *.torrent files into the shared /watch directory & FreeNAS will take control of the situation, to the point that you can shut down your workstation/client & FreeNAS will continue doing whatever it must with the. torrents as a service, & it is possible (though not easy) to even make FreeNAS a. I have a FreeNAS () box, & FreeNAS now supports Transmission.
#Why does my deluge client look old utorrent
The main release, uTorrent Classic, is detected by ten antivirus engines including Microsoft Defender, Sophos, Eset Nod32, GData, and Dr.Web. It does everything I want it to, & at times when all of the external variables are right it will max out my 1500/256 bandwidth (if I let it). Both uTorrent Classic - the local version of uTorrent - and uTorrent Web - the new web-based solution - and BitTorrent are flagged by multiple antivirus solutions at the time of writing. I'm boring, as I'm quite happy with Transmission. It seems to be related to throughput rather than connections as I've tried limiting them to 300 and it made no difference. I've added 9 torrents and can't get more than about 5MB/s download (on 100mbps connection) before CPU hits 50 (one thread maxed).
#Why does my deluge client look old windows 10
If you know of a better one, please share. I'm running deluge 1.3.12 on Windows 10 as a service on my HTPC.
Because of these variables people get all in a fuss about which torrent client is the fastest, when in reality I don't think that these days there really is much between them at all.įind one that you are comfortable with, that does everything you require & be patient: Sometimes it can take a week for something to completely download, another time the same thing will be in, in a couple of hours.ĭynamism is like that.
Is this slow, fast, typical download time? I know alot depends on seeds, peers, my connection, and all that, but 3 to 4 hours for a 700MB avi is what I regularly run.Ī BIG problem with torrents, is that they are so dynamic, there are ISP, server hops, the number of seeds, the speed that the seeds are seeding. I'm using transmission simply because it came default with 8.04.1, and the few 700MB avi movies I've downloaded have taken between 3-4 hours. Don't mean to sound so stupid or anything, but I'm pretty new to torrents and all that.