![]() ![]() ![]() We can get a lot more technical and explain scenarios where it’s preferable to manually set ports, but this is good enough information for the average user, okay? If you still want to manually port forward So in all honesty, the only time port forwarding really makes a difference in 2020, in regards to torrent download speeds, is when you are connected to a small swarm with a low amount of peers, and your router does not support UPnP. It also helps that qBitorrent support UPnP (Universal Plug n’ Play), so the torrent client will actually automatically search for and temporarily open the best port for you. ![]() This is because some peers will still connect to “firewalled” clients, and in a large swarm with many available seeds, it will hardly make a difference whether or not you have specific ports opened in your router for torrent clients. It isn’t an exact science, because even if you don’t forward ports specifically for a torrent client in your router, your torrent client will still connect to clients. However, there’s something to understand about point #2.
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