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I have the file sharing via Bittorrent.

I use Bittornado. If you don't have it Google it.

If you don't want to use Bittorrent... Stiff.

Bittorrent is an excellent fast way to share files.

Please seed (keep the window open) after you have downloaded and give what you have taken.

Torrent attached.

EDIT:

Setup your upload limit so that it is ~75% of your available upload bandwidth. i.e if you are on a 512/128 ADSL set the upload speed to 8-9kb/s.

Any higher and you will notice a speed drop in your download.

Once you have finished the download and are seeding set the upload speed to 95% of your available bandwidth.

Ensure you forward ports 6881-6889 if you have a dsl modem/router.

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Yes.

I'm still fairly new with this torrent thing, I have just realised only people in certian states will be able to access the tracker.

I'm in SA.

If any one knows of a tracker that every one can access could you point me in that direction.

also, you have made an iso or something? it would be far better to just have all the individual files in the torrent, that way the other people that already have them can help seed...

Thanx Newkleer.

I'm new to it and have been fiddling around.

Its had a lot more interest than I anticipated.

There's also 5 nice people + me that have finished the download and still sharing.

9 People are still pulling it down.

are u using torrentspy to make the torrent?

u should be able to drag a whole folder, or multiple individual files to the exe and then itll create the torrent with all the individual files in it

perhaps u could ask silviansw about hosting it there?

http://www.silviansw.com/tracker/

The torrent isn't dead its still going now.

The tracker is limited to a few select ISP's that share bandwidth (known as PIPE).

This is probably why some cannot access it.

Ash,

If you can give me details of what I have to do to get it on your tracker i'll get it up tonight.

G'day Joel,

I was wondering if that was you on Torreztz :) I get a heap of stuff from that site, it's all free downloads for me ;)

For the people that can't get to it, the Tracker is limited to only people that are on the NSW Pipe. If your ISP doesn't use the NSW Pipe (eg. your in another state) you won't be able to access it....

J

Yer that would have been me.. Joelc.

I've only found it a couple of days ago. Definately one of the better trackers.

Essential, The link isn't dead. ;)

Victoria (PIPE/AUSIX/VIX peering, free for iiNet, Netspace, Westnet, Alphalink)

NSW (PIPE including Netspace, iiNet, Internode, Pacnet, WestNet)

QLD (PIPE including Netspace, iiNet, Internode, Westnet, TPGi, DataFast, Dart)

WA (WAIX including iiNet, Netspace, Westnet, Ararchnet)

Tasmania (including Netspace, Keypoint)

Canberra (iiNet)

Coming soon

A little snip from Whirlpool.

If you want the links you will have to head over to www.whirlpool.net.au.

I'm unsure of the legal side of things with posting the links on SAU.

EDIT: It appears if your ISP is listed in the above list then you will be able to access the pipe in that state. I'm in SA and am able to access the QLD and NSW trackers. My ISP is Internode.

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