A question about seeding…
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hi there, i finally got an internet line with a nice upload rate
i am trying to raise the quantity of seeded data…
but i found a problem so far: inside my torrent software qbit torrent 3.3.13 it is shown i uploaded 300mb
while inside my profile on this site the uploaded ratio raised only of 20mb...
what did i do wrong ?
i am only seeding files from this site at this moment
i have a successful port forwarding
i have no limit cap on upload
reading a guide here- i disabled dht
- disabled pex
- disabled search local peer
- checked i had codify connection, and found out i have this option: prefer to codify connection if possible...
are there other things i need to do, to make sure that if i upload for example 1gb of data on the software, it will also be shown here that i have uploaded 1 gb of data ?
edit: at least now the stats are updated... instead of 20(previously)+20mb(today) uploaded it shows 310mb uploaded (on software is 375)
i guess... one of these days i will try to upload a torrent... i hope i will not fail... i guess i will have to download a specific torrent software if i want to use your automatic upload maker software.
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There are a few factors to consider… They are...
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Your torrent client only updates with the tracker once every 30 minutes. For this reason, you may notice some delay in your stats updating.
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Your torrent client will also include your overhead traffic in the total counts, which sometimes will leave a slight variance between what your torrent client reads and what you will see on the tracker.
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The stats on the tracker in your profile are per session. This means that if you stop the torrent then restart it again for any reason, the stat count on your profile page will be reset to zero. That being said though, all amounts transferred DO count towards your total overall ratio. If you have stopped then started a torrent, this will account for the difference, as your torrent client will count everything since the day that it was added to your torrent client.
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Sometimes your ISP can also throttle P2P connections such as torrenting/seeding as far as I am aware ;D