Slacker1716 0 Posted ... This problem has existed for a while. I have a Bookwork Debian server using qBittorent 4.5.5 (private tracker). Iv4 port forward is setup and is open according to the test tool. Download speeds are great, on the upload speeds I only ever seem to get around 60-100 KiB/s. I have tried checking and removing any limits for throttling in qbittorent. For the most part everything is pretty standard install with no major customizations. This is the only thing this server does. This sits on a fiber connection with over gig speeds so I know the bandwidth is not the limitation. I just ran a quick speedtest on the server and it was 164 Mbps download and 31.37 Mbps upload with the current wireguard connection. If I even got half of whatever the current upload speed was, I would be happy. I am unable to figure out what might be the limiting factor here. Here is the wireguard config used: [Interface] Address = 10....90/32, fd7d:76e...00:2ac3/128 PrivateKey = xxx MTU = 1320 DNS = 10.128.0.1, fd7d:76ee:e68f:a993::1 [Peer] PublicKey = xxx PresharedKey = xxx Endpoint = xxx.vpn.airdns.org:1637 AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0 PersistentKeepalive = 15 Quote Share this post Link to post
Hypertext1071 4 Posted ... Two things that may help: 1. Seeding relies on the fact that other people also want your files, if no one wants your files and you only have a few slow leechers connected then it is natural for upload speeds to be slow. 2. Try out different servers, in my case changing servers can lead to drastically different results. For me, I have found that the new 3 Gbit/s servers give the best performance, such as Bunda, Polis and Sadachbia (this one is no longer giving fast speeds for me). Also, if I am interpreting this correctly your server has over gigabit speeds but is only getting these speeds? 12 hours ago, Slacker1716 said: I just ran a quick speedtest on the server and it was 164 Mbps download and 31.37 Mbps upload with the current wireguard connection. That would seem a bit weird. I hope my suggestions help, if not support has always been very helpful. Quote Share this post Link to post
Slacker1716 0 Posted ... 13 hours ago, Hypertext1071 said: Two things that may help: 1. Seeding relies on the fact that other people also want your files, if no one wants your files and you only have a few slow leechers connected then it is natural for upload speeds to be slow. 2. Try out different servers, in my case changing servers can lead to drastically different results. For me, I have found that the new 3 Gbit/s servers give the best performance, such as Bunda, Polis and Sadachbia (this one is no longer giving fast speeds for me). Also, if I am interpreting this correctly your server has over gigabit speeds but is only getting these speeds? That would seem a bit weird. I hope my suggestions help, if not support has always been very helpful. Thanks for the suggestions. This is the speedtest when connected to VPN. I expect it to slow down over VPN. I will try some different servers though to see if I get better results. Quote Share this post Link to post