Ever since I upgraded to the latest eMule version 0.49b, I have been having transfer speed issues. I didn’t notice it immediately because I wasn’t downloading anything. But as I started to download, I only went up to 4Kbps!
I thought well maybe what I was trying to download was not available on many resources and is being downloaded by many people! -kinda kidding myself-
I waited for a couple of days for the speed to pick up, but it didn’t, each file was downloading at bytes speed, which was ridiculous
I checked eMule help guide and this is what I did, I set the speed settings
Options -> Connection -> Wizard and choose your connection type or just customize it which is what I did
I remember setting this at the beginning of the eMule fresh installation, I don’t know how upgrading affected this part
So now I am happily kicking off at 50Kbps which is more reasonable and more liking it

#1 by Marzouq on August 12, 2008 - 10:37 AM
With eMule its a love hate relationship! You wish it would just do what its told, but that doesn’t really work out! lol
#2 by Maryam on August 13, 2008 - 11:25 AM
I tried other applications but could seem to figure them out and too lazy to do so, so I guess I’m stuck with eMule ;P
#3 by angga on March 31, 2009 - 12:34 PM
damnit, mine only stuck max at 20kbps and sometimes bps i set that shitty speed thingy but nothing happen. what should i do??
#4 by Bloggylife on March 31, 2009 - 6:23 PM
make sure of your server list (link), also of your router/firewall settings, see if the ports are open for eMule (options -> connection ->test ports), one more thing, traffic prioritizing, is peer-to-peer throttled, which usually isn’t the case for home users