So, you are in college or in a firm where you operate behind a proxy server. The company and colleges have placed many restrictions on many sites and you can not download torrent files. I switched to utorrent from the advice of a friend. I was able to download a mb file, which downloaded at about 1. I've messed with all the configurations in an attempt to get something to download with no avail.
What's going on?! Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Government agents and copyright trolls tend to snoop around the Torrent networks, and some of the more popular sites hosting Torrent files, downloading files and listing all the IP addresses they find under the Peers downloaders and Seeders uploaders lists. This will, of course, compromise your address eventually.
Another good option is to use a proxy or VPN, then set your torrent client to connect to peers through that. This essentially makes you anonymous by routing your connection through a different IP address. Rest assured that torrenting does not equate to piracy. It does, however, provide a very convenient way to do it! How safe is pirating over public WiFi? Find the company offering the wifi, but not you personally.
It still might be possible to find you using other means security camera footage, etc. Problem short version: My connection will drop when I download using bit torrent. Problem long version: I was able to setup the wireless connection and am able to surf the web and play online games. The problem is when I start my bit torrent client Azureus, regular not vuze.
It's like I don't have a connection anymore. To get my connetion back I would need to restart the PC plugged to the wireless adapter and the router, restarting only 1 of them won't work. The weird thing is that the PC connected via LAN cable to the router can download via bit torrent before and after the one connected via wireless got dropped. Steps I did: 1. I tried to reinstall the wireless adapter. I tried to reinstall the router. Rerun the setup and configuration disk.
I tried reinstalling both wireless adapter and router before using the torrent client. I tried working on the NAT problem being reported by the torrent client. I tried the steps outlined in portforwarding. This results into: 1. My net stops working altogether. After a few more changes, my net got back but the torrent problem is still there. Note: There is no NAT problem in there first 5 mins or so. It will report a good connection for those first 5 mins then report a NAT error.
I tried letting windows manage the wireless adapter instead of netgear's software. No change, same problem. Notes: 1. As long as I do not use the torrent, my connection will not drop. And so you can see it. Unless they're scams. This article lists the best actually free VPNs around. Read More , but they usually limit the monthly data download. Here are your options for desktop and mobile, along with their hidden costs.
Read More , but they have their own hidden costs. Remember, we are only using this VPN to access blocked sites and download torrent files or magnet links. I used a combo of 2 of the suggestions.
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