The servers with the lowest latencies may not always give you the best torrent speeds. Once you've played with settings in Eddie and qBittorrent, try different DNS servers. In my Linux desktop it's tun0 I don't know what it is in Windows, but the "Optional IP address to bind to" under it should be pointed at a specific AirVPN DNS server address, e.g., 10.xx.xxx.x. In the Advanced section, check your Network interface. Particularly the first box - Apply rate limit to μTP protocol must be unchecked. In the Speed section, make sure the three boxes under Rate Limits Settings are unchecked. In qBittorrent Connection settings, choose Enabled protocol: TCP, make sure UpnP / Nat-PMP port forwarding and Use different port are both unchecked Set Global maximum number of peers at 1000 and lower the Maximum number of peers per torrent to 50. Search the forums for pointers about setting up qBittorrent there might even be a guide buried somewhere, albeit a bit dated. If you still have issues, try TCP Ports 1194 or 2018. If UDP in Eddie is giving you problems, try TCP Port 443 first. can be chewing up your bandwidth in the background. Also, if you haven't taken steps to tame your Windows setup, apps / services / updates / telemetry etc. Windows 10 versions 1903 or 1909 should probably be updated to the latest beta. I'd start by upgrading Eddie to the latest beta, 2.18.5 Eddie 2.16.3 was released in August of 2018, which may be okay for LTSB or LTSC versions of Windows. Your issues are based on your configuration of Eddie and qBittorrent settings. Otherwise, you wouldn't be connected to any torrent at any speed. Eddie and qBittorrent have been allowed to receive / transmit through your firewall. Your firewall has nothing to do with overall throughput.
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