Fellow Scallywags, I’m trying to share my booty (not that one). But my average upload speed is 294,4 kiB/s, while my average download is 6.1MiB/s.

I’ve tried ProtonVPN port forwarding, but that doesn’t seem to increase it much more than compared to Mullvad without port forwarding.

Is it nomal that uploading is this much less than downloading? What can I do to increase upload speeds? Using qbittorrent.

Okay so I’ve found that it’s related to connection limits, while writing this post up; the old just search it up.

So instead what are some good tips regarding connection limits?

  • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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    5 months ago

    It’s probably limited by your internet service provider. On many plans you only get much less upload speed than download speed. I guess it’s to discourage home users from running a server at home. And to discourage file sharing.

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      5 months ago

      Yeah that’s probable. Since changing some settings on the connections limits it has already increased, still not as much as peak download like you said.

    • CO5MO ✨@midwest.social
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      5 months ago

      Yeah this is definitely it. I use Mullvad and have upload/download speeds pretty close to what I pay for.

  • junusdenised420@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 months ago

    Connection limits could be one part of the story, im not sure what the defaults are in qBit but i have set mine at 100 or something like that. Another issue that you could be facing is the torrent itself, it might already have 100+ people with seedboxes seeding but only a few peers downloading, since so many people are alredy uploading its hard for you to get any upload in. Try a few other torrents, preferably once with only a few seeds but quite a lot more people trying to download.

  • Mountain_Mike_420@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    Don’t worry about the speed. The important thing is that you are giving back. Seed to at least 150% or forever if you can. Your upload speed is usually lower than your download speed from your isp.

  • cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 months ago

    Have you tried running a speed test with and without the VPN while nothing else is using any bandwidth? See how that compares with the torrent speed.

  • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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    5 months ago

    I run 4 vms that are seedboxes. Each are on vpns and I’ve observed them to hit up to ~90MBps, just shy of gigabit (I have 8gbps). Most of the time I’m not uploading much at all. It’s not just you bandwidth and the VPN that matter. But also the peers that’s making the request. Sometimes they just don’t talk to you but the other peers. Or they don’t have that much download bandwidth. The only real way to test is to self host your own torrent and grab it from a controlled outside peer. See what it actually gets when you pull directly.