Low Download Speeds
Low Download Speeds
I am very very new to this kind of stuff and i have no where to go. When I first started my first download, everything was smooth sailing at about 10m/s for until 80%. but then, it plummited to 0.1k/s and occasionally goes up to 300k/s. please help me
Re: Low Download Speeds
It sounds like there could be issues with the seeders, particularly if this is a public torrent - they lie about seeders, or perhaps a local issue where you're encountering space running out or limits placed on the user running.
Without more information, there is very little in the way of us helping you troubleshoot though.
Without more information, there is very little in the way of us helping you troubleshoot though.
Re: Low Download Speeds
Thank you for replying! What more information could I give you to troubleshoot me through? I don’t think it’s a problem with the storage, considering I have a tb of storageambipro wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2024 11:09 pm It sounds like there could be issues with the seeders, particularly if this is a public torrent - they lie about seeders, or perhaps a local issue where you're encountering space running out or limits placed on the user running.
Without more information, there is very little in the way of us helping you troubleshoot though.
Re: Low Download Speeds
How about starting with the stuff I mentioned? Is this a public torrent? Do you see any peers in the peer's tab with 100% that are not seeding to you for some reason? How are you running Deluge? Docker? Natively? Is it a dedicated server or home server? What OS are you running? What version of Deluge? Do you have logs from deluge that show anything strange going on when these stalls are happening during download? Does the download resume if you restart Deluge after it stalls out? What else have you tried and has it improved or changed any of the circumstances?
Like, context as to what's going on..."no work how fix" is a kind of a non-starter for troubleshooting effectively.
Like, context as to what's going on..."no work how fix" is a kind of a non-starter for troubleshooting effectively.