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Methods include switching the port that your BitTorrent client uses, encrypting BitTorrent transfers, modifying the way that the BitTorrent protocol behaves, reducing the quantity of one-way traffic or using tunnelling. ISPs are generally wise to these tricks and many have developed ways to detect them, but they can still work in some circumstances.

You can change the port that's used for uploading data in the Preferences menu of your BitTorrent client. The default port used for BitTorrent is 6,881, although different programs do vary. Some client programs can assign a random port number; this is worth doing even if you're not looking to overcome traffic shaping as it makes it more difficult for hackers to take advantage of your open port.

You will need to forward the relevant port if you use a NAT router so that peers can detect and upload data from you. Most clients include a testing feature so that you can see if your upload port is being blocked or not.

For help setting up port forwarding, visit Port Forward. This site includes instructions for setting up port forwarding on most popular routers and firewalls, with support for many common programs included too.

Encrypt your traffic. Encryption makes it difficult to monitor the content of the traffic passing to and from a BitTorrent program. This makes the use of BitTorrent hard for ISPs to detect, although the pattern of usage can indicate likely torrent use.



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