I have been given this information on the BT Infinity forum by a member on how to bypass the p2p throttling BT induce at certain times using uTorrent. Initial testing by other users say it does work. Here it is:
Options > Preferences
"Connection"
> Click "Randomize port each start", ensure all four boxes here are ticked.
"Bandwidth"
> Tick "Alternate upload rate when not downloading".
> Maximum Upload Rate should be ~ 1/2 of your actual upstream bandwidth. I.e. if you have a 1Mbit upstream you would have a theoretical maximum throughput of 128Kbyte/sec, so in here you would enter 64 (It's in KB, not Kb)
> Altername upload rate when not downloading should be ~ 2/3 of your actual upstream bandwidth, so again assuming 1Mbit upstream, you'd enter 85
> "Global Rate Limit Option" - ensure none of these three boxes are ticked
> "Number of Connections" - Global: 256. Per Torrent: 64. Upload slots: 8. Tick "Use additional if under 90%"
"BitTorrent"
> "Basic BitTorrent Features" - ensure all boxes are ticked except "Enable Bandwidth Management" and "Limit local peer bandwidth"
> "Protocol Encryption" - Outgoing: Forced. Allow incoming legacy connections: Ticked.
"Advanced"
> "bt.transp_disposition" - increase to 255 and click "Set"
> "net.max_halfopen" - ensure this is set to 100
I've set this up now, except the DHT Network due to where I'm getting my stuff from it's a bad idea.
The only question I have is the fact that I run this on my server, so I guess if I'm getting low speeds a simple client restart will just randomize the port and I'll be good to go again?


