Unthrottle BitTorrent Speed Using TCP-Z

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First of all, I would like to apologize for not being blogging lately because being busy with work especially every 2nd week of the month. My previous blog post about unthrottle BitTorrent speed with modded BitComet was on Dec 31, 2008 and now I would like to share an alternative way of unthrottle your BitTorrent speed using the best TCP/IP Patch, TCP-Z. What is TCP-Z does?

TCP-Z is a TCP half open limited patcher and network monitor. TCP-Z can be run in Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows Vista and Windows 7 on all 32bit and 64bit platform. You have an option to patch your Windows’ TCPIP.SYS file by changing the half-open limit in the kernel memory and this give you immediate effect without rebooting your computer. This modification remains until you shutdown or reboot your computer. The other option is to patch the TCPIP.SYS file but the effect will take place after you reboot your computer and this patch apply only once and forever.

I know some of you guys out there is still using 3rd party VPN provider to just achieve the download rate but with TCP-Z you can say bye bye to them. I am running it with uTorrent for few months and very happy with it. Indeed, I limit my download rate to 64kB/sec and upload rate to 8kB/sec in uTorrent to avoid complain from other users at home.

Lastly, I hope TCP-Z works for you with the Internet Service Provider (ISP) you subscribed. Please read the TCP-Z user guide to know more about TCP-Z.

4 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Danesh
    May 24, 2009 @ 02:22:31

    hee hee hee, I have no more Windows machines now. All Linux. This is not a problem with them..

    support linux !! ;)

  2. simon
    May 25, 2009 @ 17:44:19

    Look like it works great on your site, going to try out on my vmserver at office to test.

    Danesh, great job changing all to linux. I’m using Ubuntu at home too man…works great.

    Linux change the world.

  3. wyposazenie hoteli
    May 26, 2009 @ 14:40:26

    I usualy never have any problems with Vuze. However opening any torrent in opera built-in client means download speeds of 3.2kb/s tops. It’s pretty weird.

  4. Jayce
    Jun 11, 2009 @ 11:19:51

    Hmm… Never heard of TCP-Z before. Anyway, I have no speed limit issue with Xunlei. :D

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