Changeset 6135 for trunk/macosx/TransmissionHelp/html/FAQ.html
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r6133 r6135 22 22 <p>Read these tips for <a href="Speed.html">maximizing your download speed</a>. 23 23 <p>Some Internet Service Providers (ISPs) throttle peer-to-peer traffic, and even block it completely on well known peer to peer ports. If your ISP is listed on <a href="http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/Bad_ISPs">this page</a>, it is likely you will experience these issues. 24 <p> Transmission's encryption feature may overcome any ISP throttling. Checking the 'Ignore unencrypted peers' box (Prefs >> Advanced) also may improve your speed further, at the expense of losing some potential peers in the swarm. Changing the port Transmission uses might help if the ISP targets particular ports.24 <p> Transmission's encryption feature may overcome any ISP throttling. Checking the 'Ignore unencrypted peers' box (Prefs >> Peers) also may improve your speed further, at the expense of losing some potential peers in the swarm. Changing the port Transmission uses might help if the ISP targets particular ports. 25 25 26 26 <p>Ultimately, the speed you get depends on the quality of the peers you are downloading from. If they have dial up connections, you are only going to be able to download at dial up speeds. … … 76 76 <h1>What does the 'Tracker' tab mean in the Inspector? </h1> 77 77 </div> 78 <p>See <a href="tracker.html">this page .</a>78 <p>See <a href="tracker.html">this page</a>. 79 79 <div id="pagetitle"> 80 80 <h1>What are 'nightlies'?</h1>
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