Without a public "listening port," your computer is harder for other peers to find, which drastically limits your pool of potential seeders.
Check your router and BitComet settings to ensure UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is enabled. This automatically maps the necessary ports for you.
Do not set your upload to zero or near-zero, as many clients use "anti-leech" systems that lower your priority if you aren't sharing. 3. Port Forwarding and UPnP
If UPnP isn't working, manually forward a port (avoiding the default 6881-6889, which are often blocked) in your router settings. 4. Advanced Performance Tweaks
Counter-intuitively, an unlimited upload speed can actually slow down your downloads.
Frequently updating your torrent trackers ensures you are always connected to the most active peer lists.
Optimizing your BitComet download rate involves a combination of internal software tweaks and external network configurations. By fine-tuning these settings, you can maximize your bandwidth and reduce the time spent waiting for large files. 1. Optimize Connection Settings
Increasing this allows your client to communicate with more peers at once. A common recommendation is to set this to around 9999 .