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- With a 100 Mbps (megabits per second) upload speed, your theoretical maximum upload rate is about 12.5 MB/s (megabytes per second). Since 2.8 MiB/s (mebibytes per second) is roughly 2.93 MB/s, you're using only about 23-24% of your available upload bandwidth.
- However, torrent upload speeds depend on several factors:
- - Number of peers: If there aren’t enough peers who need your data, your upload speed will be lower.
- - Peer connection quality: Some peers may have slow download speeds or be far away.
- - qBittorrent settings: Check if your upload speed is capped in settings.
- - ISP throttling: Some ISPs limit P2P traffic.
- - Other network activity: If something else is using upload bandwidth, your torrents will be slower.
- If you want to maximize your upload speed, try tweaking "Options" → "Speed" in qBittorrent and ensure upload slots per torrent are sufficient in "BitTorrent" settings.
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