

When doing that, make sure to test all protocols if Vuze is working correctly. For setting up the same for L2TP and PPTP, you canĪ) replace the " eth15" with " net1" or " net2"ī) append the interface identifiers after each other, so that you would enter " eth15 net1 net2" into the field. That's all if you're only using OpenVPN®. Upon disconnection, the downloads will stop again. You should notice that the download starts again. That's a good sign - now, please connect to the VPN via OpenVPN® protocol. When you're disconnected from the VPN at the moment, the current downloads in Vuze should immediately stop. Enter it into the field and click " Save". Make sure to only use the interfaces that are exactly named like in this example, without any suffix.įor testing, just use one of the adapters, e.g. You'll most likely have several similar named interfaces in the list, for example " (TAP-Win32 Adapter V9 - Deterministic Network Enhancer Miniport)". In this example, it is " eth15" for OpenVPN®, " net2" for PPTP" and " net1" for L2TP. Note that the interface identifier is named different on every system, so make sure to check how exactly it is called on yours. OK, let's say you want to set Vuze so it only downloads/uploads while an OpenVPN® connection is active.įor that, you just need to enter the interface identifier into the field next to " Bind to local IP address or interface". The TAP adapter is responsible for OpenVPN® connections, and the WAN Miniports for PPTP and L2TP connections. Of course your adapter list will be much longer, since it will show all network adapters your operating system has.īut for the purpose of IP binding for VPN, we only need the VPN related adapters, which are: Otherwise it can happen that Vuze keeps downloading without using the VPN. Important: Make sure the checkbox next to "Enforce IP bindings even when interfaces are not available" is checked Doubleclick it or click the arrow to get into the submenu " Advanced connection settings". Under " Mode", select " Advanced" so that Vuze shows all settings.Now, go to " Tools", " Options" in the menu.Otherwise you might be unable to see the corresponding interface in the list later. Connect to the VPN using the VPN protocol you want to bind Vuze to.Add one of the knoppix torrents into the download list.
#Vuze leap download only one at a time torrent
Now we need a torrent file for testing, a good idea would be Knoppix: Running another P2P program while Vuze is running will stall your downloads badly as well. So it might be that there is not much to do in this case.ĭownloading as fast as your connection allows requires good settings based on the upload speed of your Internet connection. So the download can easily take hours or days with the biggest files. The downloaded files can be really big.So, having a more upload speed in your ADSL/cable connection will also speed your downloads. In general, your download speed corresponds a lot to your upload speed.The torrent's downloaders' total download speed matches the total upload speed. As there is no central server, your download speed is directly dependent on uploads from others. The low speed or inactivity may also be due to low amount of seeds/peers in the torrent, or their slow upload capability.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. It is quite possible with a "new" torrent or one with "small" swarm (only a few peers), that the missing pieces are not available.There are a few reasons why you might be experiencing slow downloads.
