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If a user cannot do the minimum, then that user should not use BitTorrent. While these seem legit reasons not to upload much, it is not good enough. I understand that some users are afraid of uploading a lot because maybe their ISP will be unhappy about that, or they are afraid there is monitoring going on of people who are uploading. This is something that is expected at minimum from users, so people should really stick to more than the minimum or don't use BitTorrent at all. Obviously enough, to improve your ratio on a torrent, keep it uploading even after it is finished downloading. Users like that are vital to BitTorrent, they keep torrents alive and fast for a long time. I have seen users with ratios over 10.000, that's amazing. A ratio over 1.000 means that you have uploaded more than you have downloaded and this is a good ratio. Time for just a little word on file ratios. If you click the Pieces tab you will see pieces that you are currently downloading. If you click the Details tab you will see all the IP Addresses you are currently connected too and details on bandwidth you are using to send or receive parts from that user. You can change max upload to whatever you want, higher if you wish to spread the file to more users. So it has been replace by the infinity symbol. One minor but noticeable difference is there is no time remaining, and obviously not because you are uploading the file and not downloading it. If you have a file seeding, right click it and click Show Details. While seeding the details have only minor differences. When you are seeding, there is a slightly different detail as you will see now.Ĥ.3.
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Clients have to update the tracker on the parts of files they have and other such things, this button is just here in case you wish to update immediately, however if you look across the way, you will that there is already a countdown to next update. You will notice the Update Tracker button. When the file finishes downloading, users are expected to keep the seeding going until the ratio goes over 1.000. This is a bad ratio but expected while the file is still downloading. As you can see my Share Ratio for this file is just 0.002. Certain areas are important here like Share Ratio. On your screen you will see these details. Therefore I have removed the filename, Tracker URL, Hash and the file Comment. As you can see I've blocked out some information on mine as I don't want to go requesting permission from the tracker I was using before I post this guide. While a file is downloading, right click and click Show Details. Excessive usage on one port, like for example, using more than one torrent at a time, could result in the health state changing on a torrent.Ĥ.2.
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A lot of users report getting a yellow smiley all the time, but their torrents remain active and transfers keep going. After a download has started, usually it will go from gray to yellow and then after a little while to green if everything is OK. This feature proves to be quite useful as if for some reason a port becomes unreachable, then the smiley will change, whereas with other clients, you might just think that its slowing down and will speed up later, when really the problem may be with your port and not with the torrent or tracker. The pic I provided can be gotten with a single right click in the download list in Azureus. Azureus shows the health of your connections using smiley's. As you can tell I've highlighted a few key things to check out which we will go into more depth during the rest of this page.Ĥ.1. The picture at right is an example of a brand new, just started download, of a very large file, over 18 GB to be exact. After you have built up a lot of connections usually the downloads begin to speed up, as does your uploading. Usually the download would begin immediately and may be slow to start. The download will be added to the Azureus download list and immediately the tracker should begin connecting you to peers and seeds. You need to make sure you select Azureus.exe as the program to open the torrent file with and if isnt set already like that, browse to C:->Program Files->Azureus->Azureus.exe and hit Open With. All you have to do is find a link to a torrent file, click that link and a pop up will show up. To download files visit a torrent link site. After you have configured your Azureus port and upload settings, you can now begin downloading files.