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Mininova, the go to site for any software or media you needed has cleaned its slate. Abiding to the court verdict in August 2009, Mininova has removed all copyright infringing torrents and now hosts only the stuff it gets through its Content Distribution service.
Mininova has been a reliable source for the most popular torrent indexing sites on the web including www.torrentz.com. This cleanup will affect all these sites plus innumerable other users for whom it was the one stop shop for whatever they needed.
Most of us know that we can find almost anything on torrents these days. I remember not so long ago, KaZaa revolutionized the way we downloaded and shared stuff. That place has now been taken by much faster and comparatively safer torrents (or bittorrents).
The most popular torrent client is uTorrent. Owing to its extremely lightweight and awesome stability, it has become the client of choice for most people. However, its frustrating when you do not get good download speed even though you have a high speed broadband connection. The most probable reason behind this is that the port which uTorrent uses is blocked at your router/modem. To find out if that’s the case, perform the following steps:
The above error can be easily fixed using the steps below. We are using the screenshots of Netgear WGR614 wifi router here. If you have any other brand, don’t worry, just look for similar terms in the UI.
Note that you should use the same port you forwarded above in uTorrent each time it starts. To ensure this, go to Preferences –> Connection and uncheck the “Randomize port each start” option.
That’s it! You will get much faster download speeds in uTorrent from now on. Of course it will depend on the seed/peer ratio. But if you are downloading a healthy torrent (seeds > peer), you should get the maximum speed your connection supports.