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Jump to: navigation , search. The maximum number of active downloads is defined in the general Queue options - if you have more than this number of downloads the remainder will wait in a queued state until a slot becomes available there are also options that permit stalled downloads not to be counted as active, so you may see extra downloads active in this case There are three options for ordering the downloads: Order Based [ edit ] This is the default, download priority is based on the order that you manually set for the downloads.

The following options influence behavior: Download speed evaluation period: the number of seconds that a download will be allowed to run for at the top of the queue to assess its potential download speed Re-evaluate downloads: the number of minutes to wait before re-evaluating a download's potential speed.

Enter zero to disable this. Read the Azureus FAQ. Categories : Technical Information User Guide. Namespaces Page Discussion. Before thinking that your configuration is slow, test it with a "known speedy" torrent.

You don't have to download the MB torrent completely, but you can use it as a test case for measuring maximum speeds of genuine torrents. Read about Good Torrents. Bad torrents may be fast at first, but you won't finish them.

You may want to compare your download speed with the Average Swarm Speed ; you may be doing better than you think. Jump to: navigation , search. Things to read first [ edit ] Downloading as fast as your connection allows requires good settings based on the upload speed of your Internet connection. Categories : Troubleshooting Documentation User Guide. Namespaces Page Discussion.

Views Read Edit View history. Download Vuze Now. Navigation Main page Recent changes Random page Help. This page was last modified on 19 March , at Keep in mind it could be multiple settings.

Good Luck! LordDrago Fresh Torrenter. Posts: 1 Threads: 0 Joined: Oct Reputation: 0. I think my issue falls in with this one, as a similar issue. Not that I don't want to seed, but my ISP is against any kind of seeding, as the last time I tried to seed a download, I got several warnings from them. Any help with this, would be greatly appreciated. First off you get warnings through your ISP not from them. The anti-file sharing folks send you the warning via your ISP.

They are not originated from your ISP. I do not think there is a way to complete stop seeding. In the lower right hand corner of your Vuze window you will see a blue arrow followed by a number. That number is your current upload speed. Right click on that number and choose Manual. You do not want to make that zero because you still need to send out some data even just to leech. That will essentially make you upload at a speed very close to 0 ;-.



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