The other choice is to manually forward the port through the router. This does not have that security issue, but involves going through several steps to accomplish.
Using the guides linked herein, this should not be that difficult and is the preferred method. Automatically refresh mappings when NAT status is "firewalled" should also be enabled.
Manual Forwarding-The Preferred Way. Error - re-do steps. Setting upload in Vuze is a fine line. The more upload you give, the more download you will get from other peers. However, if upload is set too high , or to unlimited , then download speeds will suffer as outgoing communications acknowledgment signals, resend requests etc will be interfered with. Other adjustments are made here to distribute your upload so that you receive back the most download from other peers. Speed Test : Speedtest.
First the upload capacity of your internet connection must be determined by taking an online speed test. To take the test you must have Flash installed and javascript enabled.
Before taking the speed test, press Settings in the upper right of the speedtest. This will take you to another page. At the bottom of that page is the "Global Settings" options. Set " Speed Measurement " to kilobytes and press " Save ". This will facilitate entry into the calculator below and will lessen confusion as qBittorrent shows speeds in kilobytes. You should stop all internet activity, including torrents, before taking the test and the test should be taken a few times to obtain a reliable average.
Results will now show in KiloBytes. However, you may wish to do a double check on real life upload speed. When you are seeding a torrent with a good number of peers and you are using your upload cap, set upload to unlimited and watch for about minutes and see where upload settles in at.
Then input that number into the calculator in the kiloBytes section. Just click all those links and read the info carefully After reading that you may ask questions about that topic in the forums. If you get green smileys as torrents' " Health ", then you know that your basic network settings are ok.
However, that doesn't guarantee speedy transfers. It is quite possible with a "new" torrent or an one with "small" swarm only a few peers , that the missing pieces are not available. So, it is quite possible that torrent remains active with "downloading" status, but is not actively downloading anything as there is nobody to download from.
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.
Another reason for uploading is simply to help fill everyone up. By doing this you prevent someone, who is seeding, trying to upload a part you already have and which is useless for you.
The chance that he then uploads a piece you need becomes greater. This will not result directly in increasing speed but it will optimize the uploader's upload which results in you getting your piece sooner since you no longer need to wait for a piece.
Think of it as a reverse Zero Sum game. To get Azureus running properly and efficiently, a few settings deep within the configuration panel need to be set. I'm writing this article so I can send it to those who need a quick way to install Azureus and getting it running quickly. First, you need to open up the configuration panel so we can get to tweaking some settings. Click "Transfer" on the left pane. Here we are going to enter the values for download and upload speeds.
It depends if you are going to use the Internet for anything else than bittorrent when you have Azureus open.
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