[Solved] Upload speed drops to 0 within seconds
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 11:48 pm
Hi!
I'm a bittorrent newbie, although I've been reading lots of troubleshooting guides. I'm using Deluge on Windows 7, going through a VPN. I'm on a DSL connection with around a 1.7MBs download and 252kps upload. My router (TP-Link WR940N) is configured for UPnP and TCP, and accepts randomized ports without an issue. I've also done troubleshooting using an ethernet cable, and couldn't locate any problems.
I can download fairly well, but uploading/seeding isn't working. When I change to a new server via my VPN, uploads start well, then fade down to 0kbps within 10 seconds. (When I'm *not* using my VPN and Deluge, my FTP and Cloud uploads don't have any problems.)
In Windows Firewall inbound rules, Deluge Bittorrent Client is set to "All", "Yes", and "Allow". The same is true for Deluge.exe in outbound rules. (I notice that there are many other exe's in the Deluge folder. Should any of those be enabled by a rule as well?)
I've tried turning off the random port forwarding and setting my own range. Either way, when I test my active port, I get the warning symbol (yellow triangle with exclamation point).
My primary network shows a wireless signal strength of "Excellent", and connects to the internet just fine. There is a secondary network (the VPN?) listed as "Unidentified Network" which shows as having no internet access. Is this a correct, or the source of the problem?
Or am I just missing something really basic? Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide!
I'm a bittorrent newbie, although I've been reading lots of troubleshooting guides. I'm using Deluge on Windows 7, going through a VPN. I'm on a DSL connection with around a 1.7MBs download and 252kps upload. My router (TP-Link WR940N) is configured for UPnP and TCP, and accepts randomized ports without an issue. I've also done troubleshooting using an ethernet cable, and couldn't locate any problems.
I can download fairly well, but uploading/seeding isn't working. When I change to a new server via my VPN, uploads start well, then fade down to 0kbps within 10 seconds. (When I'm *not* using my VPN and Deluge, my FTP and Cloud uploads don't have any problems.)
In Windows Firewall inbound rules, Deluge Bittorrent Client is set to "All", "Yes", and "Allow". The same is true for Deluge.exe in outbound rules. (I notice that there are many other exe's in the Deluge folder. Should any of those be enabled by a rule as well?)
I've tried turning off the random port forwarding and setting my own range. Either way, when I test my active port, I get the warning symbol (yellow triangle with exclamation point).
My primary network shows a wireless signal strength of "Excellent", and connects to the internet just fine. There is a secondary network (the VPN?) listed as "Unidentified Network" which shows as having no internet access. Is this a correct, or the source of the problem?
Or am I just missing something really basic? Thanks in advance for any advice you can provide!