

You may also want to check out r/utorrent or uTorrent's forums for topics specific to that torrent client.įirst, make sure you're testing with a known good torrent. Go through the checklist & make sure you have all your settings correct. You'll want to make sure you are fully connectable to maximize your speeds and ability to connect to other peers in torrent swarms. You say torrents used to work on that laptop, assuming you made no changes to the connected network/wireless then maybe it's an OS update, firewall update/change, anti-virus/malware change, something along those lines. Net 4.Seems you tried a few things but I can't tell if you actually tested if you really are port forwarded? Also not sure if you already tried disabling anti-virus/malware software.

LANTorrent monitors the torrent application and will close itself (and perform an on close backup if set), when it detects that the torrent application has closed. If you happen to corrupt your configuration, just choose a backup and click restore and you are back up and running. You can choose how many backups you wish to retain. LANTorrent can backup your torrent configuration, in the following ways: This will stop you from accidentally destroying your seeding library. If the network drive is not accessible it assumes that you are disconnected and will not start your torrent application. If you have LANTorrent set to start your torrent app, LANTorrent will look for your network drive. If you start your torrent application when off the network it will corrupt your configuration. Combine that with setting LANTorrent to starts when windows starts, you can now have LANTorrent control the starting of your app. You can set it so LANTorrent will start your preferred Torrent application when it starts.

It is actually a wrapper for you existing torrent application that adds a layer of protection to stop you corrupting your torrent setup, and recovering when it does. To recheck all your torrents and get them seeding again will take hours and hours. One day your computer opens up and launches uTorrent, but your WiFi connection is down and you are not connected to your NAS storage. Your hard disk is starting to clog up so you relocate the torrents that you are still seeding to your NAS storage and continue seeding from there. So you use a torrent application like uTorrent to download all your favorite items off the internet, to your laptop.
