If you use a software firewall on their PC, the following information applies to everyone who hopes to fix their NAT error. You should never have more than one software firewall installed and in use at any given time analogy: two drivers wanting control of a steering wheel. Note: For further detailed information about Firewalling click here. UPnP troubleshooting steps. The problem is most likely related to your router. Click here for more information.
These numbers determine how many torrents run simultaneously. Do NOT change them before reading Good settings! Make sure you are downloading good torrents , too. The Max simultaneous downloads is the maximum number of torrents downloading at any moment. The Max active torrents is the maximum number of torrents you download or seed at the same time. Note: If you are downloading torrents from a third-party site, it's possible that the tracker is overloaded with requests and the client does not receive a response back from the tracker in the required amount of time.
From the Advanced screen, try going to the details page of the torrent and see if the trackers are online. Click the tracker URL, your browser should open up and should pull up a page.
Also try downloading content from Vuze and see if you would experience the same issue. Vuze downloads piece by piece, and multiple pieces at a time, so at a given moment, more has been downloaded than has been verified, so you will always have a "done" percentage less than the downloaded vs. On slow downloads, you will most likely download pieces twice if it's slow, you request it from multiple peers hoping to get it faster but you will get it more than once as well.
If Vuze happens to crash very rare ; the data downloaded will be counted but all the unfinished pieces will have to be re-downloaded on restart and that will again amplify the difference between the two. You have downloaded one piece completely and have 2MB out of the second piece. But we don't include that in the "done" count because we don't know if the piece will pass the validation. Note: If you are running Zone Alarm version 5 in particular , you might try disabling or uninstalling it and rebooting.
Many users have reported problems with ZA breaking BitTorrent clients. Additional note: As a general rule, a lot of home-routers can only handle a total number of connections open at any one time. Your only solution really is the above: reduce the number of possible connections unless you can afford to shell out on an expensive corporate router that is! If it's your router that is dying and not your network card have a look at the bad routers page.
This normally happens when your are using other browsers in Windows OS i. Safari, Opera or Firefox. Download the latest version available. If it still does not work, we suggest using a different browser instead. Note: This is just a work around, but in doing these steps and you still experience some problems, the best solution is to browse content from the Vuze client and not from your browser. If web browsing or e-mail usage seems slow while Vuze is active, or Vuze's speed constantly fluctuates going up and down, you may try to correct that by limiting Vuze's speed.
In general, Vuze uses as much internet bandwidth that you let it have. It downloads and uploads as fast as possible. If Vuze takes over all your upload bandwidth, then even the web browsing gets slow as even your outgoing requests for web pages get slowed down. It also slows down your Vuze downloads, as data arrival messages and requests for new data also get stuck in the outgoing packet queue.
In most cases, you should not limit the download speed. You may limit it somewhat to leave room for web browsing etc.
Small and capital 'B's do matter. That will leave enough bandwidth for web browsing and e-mails. Examples of reasonable settings can be found here: Good settings. After setting the max. The use of a trademark of any third party does not signify or suggest the endorsement, affiliation, or sponsorship, of or by us of those trademark owners or their products or services, or them of us or ours. We use cookies to improve your experience.
To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies and revised Privacy Policy. Read about Vuze's queueing system. OK, so it really is downloading, next up to check is that the download has sufficient availability for you to download.
Take a look at the overview of ' availability ' - an availability of 0. Poor availability isn't necessarily terminal, there may be people out there with the files in the swarm who you will eventually connect to - be patient especially at the start of a download. Look to see if there are any error status messages against trackers. Here's also some information on what is a good torrent and a bad torrent. Check the seeds and peers in the swarm.
OK, there appear to be lots of seeds, why am I not connected to any of them? A good way to get a feel for the swarm is to go to the peers view - this shows you details of all the peers you are connected to in the swarm and you can use it to see if other peers are successfully downloading while you are not.
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