The most frequently used plug-in downloads in Linux should belong to amule. However, I have always felt that amule is not fast and I have never paid too much attention to it. I think it may be because thunder is too fast at ordinary times.
Today, when I went to the next popular resource on verycd, I began to whisper. How can I increase the download speed? Do I switch to thunder every time I want to pursue speed? You can find any alternatives on the Internet. I did not find any good results after some ups. You can only improve amule without replacement. After making a big round on the internet, I tried one by one and found a simple method, which greatly improved the speed.
First, let's talk about the amule before it is set. The system uses Ubuntu and amule is 2.2.6. The bandwidth is 2 m, and the original address is connected using an unlimited route.
(You can see "you have received low ID" in the lower left corner of the main interface, which directly shows that your speed is not good .)
(The earth is yellow, indicating low speed)
Then let's look at the log.
(I did use a vro)
The next step is to set the port ing to let him run. The procedure is as follows:
First, check the amule port. First, you can see in the settings that the port numbers to be mapped are 4669 and 4674.
Open the vro and go to the port ing interface. I did not set the settings one by one. I directly set a range, click Enable next to it, and save the settings.
Go back to the desktop and restart amule. I found that there was no low ID warning, and the small earth turned green, and the speed went up. Although the figure shows that there are only a few dozen, it should have been completed just now, what's now is a cold door. The speed just now has reached more than 200.