Force Re-Check: Try to use the Force Re-check option for the particular torrent by long pressing on the torrent or by going to the ‘Details‘ page and clicking on the options on the top right corner of the page. There you can find the Force Re-check option.
Force Announce: Use the Force Announce option by long pressing on the torrent or by going to the ‘Details‘ page and clicking on the options on the top right corner of the page. There you can find the Force Announce option.
If it still doesn’t work, please check the following things:
- Low number of Seeders: Seeders are those who continue to share the file after it has been downloaded. The more seeders there are, the faster the download will be. Try downloading torrents with many seeders.
- Low number of Peers: Peers are those who continue to download and upload at the same time. The more peers there are, the faster the download will be. Try downloading torrents with many peers.
- High number of Leechers: Leechers are those who download the file but do not share it. Files with a lot of leechers will slow down your download speed. Avoid files with a lot of leechers.
- Slow internet Speed: Check your Wi-Fi interference, your current client version, and your client’s speed settings to improve your internet speed. (And also check your internet speed at https://speedtest.net or https://openspeedtest.com)
- Not enough Trackers: Consider adding more trackers to your torrent client.
- Torrent not force-started: If things still seem slow, try force-starting the torrent.
- Blocked By ISP: This means your network is blocking torrent files or blocking your outgoing port (To check this, if you are able to download a torrent on another network, then your ISP is blocking). To fix this issue, you need to change the port number or you can use a VPN.
- VPN: Possibly due to poor speed of your VPN, it’s highly important to choose a VPN with high bandwidth and low latency.
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