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Remamian

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  1. I had already tried those, but i did again. No change. So i ended up uninstalling the container, removing all remnants of its data on my server and reinstalled it. Now i'm pulling in over 1mbps upload with the same settings as before. So i assume something got corrupted but its working well now. Thank you for your support!
  2. Checked with them (IPTorrent) there is no throttling. I tested my connection by loading up my old utorrent and dropped one of the files in and its running smoothly at 4mbps upload, so its something either in the deluge client or unraid.
  3. Yes, thats one of the first things i looked at. I'm pulling 210/18 mbps on the 3 different ones i tried. Again i have no problem with download, getting 20-80mbps depending on what i'm downloading. Just uploading is 0-150kbps and while starts out strong drops down to 1-2kbps for any extended period of time.
  4. Update it seems the Daemon port removal thing has taken care of itself, but still terrible uploading. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  5. Oh thank you! Thats fantastic to know! In this case it is for Binhex Deluge VPN so i do have the correct forum.
  6. Already realized the point you made and deleted the other. before you responded. I originally thought i was posting to Binhex but had already made the mistake. Thanks for looking out though!
  7. So i'm at a loss. I've spent the better part of 2 days investigating potential fixes. So let me start with a TL;DR before going too far. Issue 1 (Original issue). Uploads are excessively slow, DL's are perfect. Issue 2 (After countless different fixes for issue 1). If i reboot my deluge it wont let me go into the UI unless i go and delete the Daemon port line from core config. Trying to seed more, and in doing so i noticed my uploads are very slow. I get 250/10 (mbps) from comcast and run PIA. I've been using deluge without issue for 6 months but never paid attention to my upload speeds. I can easily get 100+mpbs download but nothing over 150k upload. I reinstalled deluge, redoing the PIA settings found here, no issues. I tried both Toronto and Montreal (because of endpoint stuff) still ran the same as before. I followed a few guides online for settings in deluge as well as setting up itConfig. At some point during this process something got messed up if/when i reboot deluge i cannot get back into the Gui until i got into core.conf and delete "daemon_port": 58846, line. After this i restart the container and it works fine. *EDIT* Of note, the uploads run high at restart or after restarting a torrent. (150kbps) but then drop down to 1-2kbps.

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