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The original post: /r/earthporn by /u/sonderewander on 2025-07-26 12:14:06+00:00.
 
The original post: /r/earthporn by /u/laramarie27 on 2025-07-26 07:06:40+00:00.
 
The original post: /r/earthporn by /u/pypoupypou on 2025-07-26 04:47:23+00:00.
 
The original post: /r/earthporn by /u/Spacecakes01 on 2025-07-26 04:27:36+00:00.
 
The original post: /r/earthporn by /u/naaaayohme on 2025-07-26 03:14:54+00:00.
 
The original post: /r/earthporn by /u/steven_sandner on 2025-07-26 02:49:42+00:00.
 
The original post: /r/torrents by /u/InevitableGas4370 on 2025-07-27 03:31:22+00:00.

I'm new to seeding and torrents. I use a vpn that's tied up to my browser but my qb torrent is installed on my pc. since it's like that, wouldn't the browser vpn not affect the application as it has to have the browser to work? I'm very new to this stuff so sorry if it's confusing

 
The original post: /r/torrents by /u/NoFood0 on 2025-07-27 02:55:12+00:00.

  1. Put the device in router mode, not bridge
  2. You will now see "Firewall" and "DMZ" options
  3. Setup the DMZ: Insert the IP of your router, which you use to connect with. If you use MC889 directly connected to the PC, insert it's IP address. You will see the IP address on the left bubble on the home page of the 5G ODU configuration page.
  4. Apply, wait, and enjoy torrenting
 
The original post: /r/torrents by /u/Yululolo on 2025-07-26 22:09:42+00:00.

I've configured my laptop to always seed when it's charging. I've seeded more than 1TB at this point, maybe even 2TB.

Is there a way I can see more information about my seedings? Like which country has downloaded the most from me, peak seeding times, the sum of my total seeding so far, etc.

 
The original post: /r/torrents by /u/[deleted] on 2025-07-26 18:32:00+00:00.

ratio is overrated

 
The original post: /r/torrents by /u/kavb333 on 2025-07-26 17:41:18+00:00.

I run Transmission on my Debian NAS for torrenting and just tested my internet speed on that computer with speedtest-cli to see 418 MBit/s down and 364 MBit/s up. I have torrents limited to 1.5 MB/s up and 3 MB/s down.

When I connect to a new torrent, and it's still in the metadata collecting phase, my internet will become unusable on my desktop computer and phone, often for minutes at a time. When it comes to downloading and seeding the actual files, things seem fine.

Does anyone know how I can prevent this issue? Is it related to finding peers? I have it limited to 50 peers per torrent and 125 peers overall. I also will usually have no more than 1-2 torrents downloading at once and maybe 4-6 available for seeding. I have AT&T fiber internet, so if it's a router hardware limitation, is there anything I can do e.g. requesting/buying a better router?

 
The original post: /r/torrents by /u/ConcernShot4528 on 2025-07-26 09:56:54+00:00.

I'm on windows 10. Is there any way to bring them back?

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