Opening a bittorrent port involves setting an exception for the bittorrent port in any firewall or router on your system.
There are many guides on the web to help with this.
The related link below has links to those guides and more information to help.
Opening a port for BitTorrent involves setting an exception for the port in any firewall or router on your system. The port number does not matter much, although it is good to avoid ports 6881-6999 as these were the original ports used by BitTorrent and are often blocked by Internet Service Providers. The guide for uTorrent in the related links below will help with opening the port. uTorrent and BitTorrent 6 are identical so the screen shots will help and there are links to online guides to help with firewall and router exceptions.
You want to open the port that uTorrent is using. You can set that port in uTorrent at Options>Preferences>Connection. Opening the port will greatly help speeds. To open the port, you need to set an exception in any firewall, software or hardware (router), on your system. This guide has info to help with that: http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/optimizing-torrent-speed.htm
on bitTorrent, click on options then preferences, then general an there should be an option that says "associate with torrent files". click on it and bitTorrent should now be the default torrent downloader
The basic principles of optimizing a bittorrent client are:Choose a proper port to avoid ISP blocks and conflicts with other programsForward that port through any software firewall and router to allow incoming connectionsAdjust internal settings based upon upload capacity of the internet connection to allow room for outgoing communications and to distribute upload efficiently.http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/optimizing-bittorrent-clients-speed.htm
These are the basic principles of optimizing a bittorrent client for speed:Choose a proper port to avoid ISP blocks and conflicts with other programsForward that port through any software firewall and router to allow incoming connectionsAdjust internal settings based upon upload capacity of the internet connection to allow room for outgoing communications and to distribute upload efficiently.Optimizing Bittorrent Clients For Speedhttp://www.techsupportalert.com/content/optimizing-bittorrent-clients-speed.htm
You can connect to an open port, for instance, 80 TCP port is a standard port for web pages.
You have to have a program that is actually using this port for it to be "open." As long as the program is not blocked by Windows Firewall, the port will be open.
You must use a program that can associate with torrent files and open them like Bittorrent or Bitcomet.
This depends on the OS in use. In Windows, you can open a port by entering its port number through the 'Add port' function of Windows Firewall.
BitTorrent - company - was created in 2004.
downloading torrentz does have an effect on your computer bcoz when ur downloading some file using bittorrent it makes your computer open to vulnerabilities and hackers itz bcoz bittorrent has an exception in the firewall and security if you know the bittorrent protocol and the p2p file sharing system you`ll the effect that it`ll have in your computer
Normally if you use BitTorrent then when you click on the songs on the website: isohunt.com theres a button called download torrent that will put the songs directly into BitTorrent Hope that helps! ------ Remember that when you download the torrents, it will ask you whether to open or save the file. Select the 'Open with' option, and make sure the listed program to open with is 'Utorrent' (or the bittorrent program you use). Once the download is complete, you need to remove the torrent from the list in your program and you can run it from its downloaded location. Normally, this would be ... C:/Users/(your PC user name)/ downloads. You can check where the torrents are being stored by going to your 'Preferences / Options' within your Bittorrent client.