You must know the words "torrent", torrent is actually a file extension of the BitTorrent protocol applications that run on Peer-to-Peer, or more commonly known by the term "p2p protocol", download the torrent as well as download through http port, only the difference found on how to download the packet, if the http port to use a single TCP socket, and at a certain port (port 80), BitTorrent uses TCP sockets different and also use a random port for each connection, want to know more? ...
Easy way: If we usually download an application from Download.com or our software will download the file from the server Download.com, they indirectly with the need to provide these files can be downloaded for many people, can we imagine a time when there 100 thousand people who download the file simultaneously from the Download.com site, how much bandwidth they spend? (to my knowledge) that would be very wasteful.
Unlike with Bittorrent, logically file server will provide the software application or as a source for download, but the difference if there are already some 100 thousand people from downloading files pendownload that is completed, then another pendownload not have to download the file directly from the source (line . com) but can take part, or bits of several people who also participate or who finished downloading the file, those people who finished this download is usually called seeders, and download from the seeders who are usually called peers, for better I gave a illustrations that I took from wikipedia.
Illustration BitTorrent data transfer:
How to download Torrent
If you want to download something via torrent you can use a BitTorrent client such as uTorrent, Azureus or the other,
just download the file. torrent is in need of sites torrent search providers such as, Mininova, Torrentz and many others, then the file. torrent that we put on BitTorrent Client application this (the input file. torrent can be found in the manual page for each application) then the download process will be done by the BitTorrent Client, you can view statistics for large data files, the number of peers, the number of seeders and others.
slow when downloading??
If you feel slow to download via BitTorrent, you are wrong, statistics from an ISP to show bawhwa BitTorrent uses about 18% of total Internet traffic on the broadband connection in 2004, the number of high enough: D.
The possibility that occurs when downloading via BitTorrent is a little slow peers / seeders, many peers but no seeder amount to 5% the number of peers, or you are behind a firewall (with the sense you have a firewall that blocks p2p traffic data), or also the port you use for BitTorrent closed. Usually when we are in the office or internet cafe that happens is that most of the closed ports for BitTorrent applications because we are in NAT.
In order to open a port for BitTorrent (officialy ports :6881-6889), we do bullet Port-Forwarding `` to port to the computer we use to download BitTorrent open.
Easy way: If we usually download an application from Download.com or our software will download the file from the server Download.com, they indirectly with the need to provide these files can be downloaded for many people, can we imagine a time when there 100 thousand people who download the file simultaneously from the Download.com site, how much bandwidth they spend? (to my knowledge) that would be very wasteful.
Unlike with Bittorrent, logically file server will provide the software application or as a source for download, but the difference if there are already some 100 thousand people from downloading files pendownload that is completed, then another pendownload not have to download the file directly from the source (line . com) but can take part, or bits of several people who also participate or who finished downloading the file, those people who finished this download is usually called seeders, and download from the seeders who are usually called peers, for better I gave a illustrations that I took from wikipedia.
Illustration BitTorrent data transfer:
How to download Torrent
If you want to download something via torrent you can use a BitTorrent client such as uTorrent, Azureus or the other,
just download the file. torrent is in need of sites torrent search providers such as, Mininova, Torrentz and many others, then the file. torrent that we put on BitTorrent Client application this (the input file. torrent can be found in the manual page for each application) then the download process will be done by the BitTorrent Client, you can view statistics for large data files, the number of peers, the number of seeders and others.
slow when downloading??
If you feel slow to download via BitTorrent, you are wrong, statistics from an ISP to show bawhwa BitTorrent uses about 18% of total Internet traffic on the broadband connection in 2004, the number of high enough: D.
The possibility that occurs when downloading via BitTorrent is a little slow peers / seeders, many peers but no seeder amount to 5% the number of peers, or you are behind a firewall (with the sense you have a firewall that blocks p2p traffic data), or also the port you use for BitTorrent closed. Usually when we are in the office or internet cafe that happens is that most of the closed ports for BitTorrent applications because we are in NAT.
In order to open a port for BitTorrent (officialy ports :6881-6889), we do bullet Port-Forwarding `` to port to the computer we use to download BitTorrent open.
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