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I've been having slow upload with Deluge 2.1, but I always attributed that to my new vpn provider potentially throttling certain traffic. It didn't quite occur to me that a Deluge configuration could be a culprit as it cooperated in the past.
To your knowledge, does Deluge use any uncommon network ports for torrent upload? I'll have to look into this in any case.
All mine were default afaik. Ended up primarily being low traffic torrents but I'll continue to investigate to make sure there aren't any other bottlenecks
If Deluge us anything like Qbittorrent, you set the upload port manually by default.
Both torrent clients will try to automatically create a port forward via UPnP / NAT-PMP but that only works on networks that have that enabled. Otherwise yes the port forward must be manually created.