Something is throttling you at home. It could be your ISP or just 1 or more robot apps that saw you were downloading and you were on their naughty list so they ream you.
Originally posted by Mez: Something is throttling you at home. It could be your ISP or just 1 or more robot apps that saw you were downloading and you were on their naughty list so they ream you.
Thanks. How do I stop this? I would like to Bitlord at home.
If not your ISP and your router has a firewall, it is your router. Do a port check and I bet it comes up red. If so, go here, find your router and client (click on each) and follow the instructions (skip any ads): http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/routerindex.htm ,static address guide there too and use a port over 10,000. General downloading speed for everything other than torrents means nothing and I'll second dumping BitLord, it's only a rehashed copy of BitComet and not a good copy at that.