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Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Mac-the-Knife Posted July 23, Posted July 23, Check your settings are correct in Preferences, UI settings, When adding torrents section. Naki Posted July 24, Posted July 24, ShRTee Posted July 25, Posted July 25, I have the same trouble. All Setting are as they were before, even tried to deactivate them and then activate again So tired of problem all the time Looking forward to hearing a solution.

Posted July 26, You better use v 3. I would like to emphasize that there is no change in either the hardware or the software installed. If I go back to the older FF 82 version, it works fine. Interestingly, it is also good with the latest version I'm sure there may only be an error in the new version of Firefox. There is a need for some deeper examination. I would like to know what happened to finding the error described.

Unfortunately, the latest version of Firefox just released is also flawed. Fortunately, version Please investigate what is wrong and it would be nice if they could fix it. Is there a chance they can say some solution? It's been two weeks again. The latest version of Firefox also seems to be faulty.

I would like to point out that the version The new version Maybe you can find the error. See Bugzilla etiquette before commenting in bug reports. I took note of the new advice I received a month after the questioning. And not able to download. And the only way to be able to download is while download is active exiting the program and restarting it. I've opened ports Checked , using KIS as sec.

And as i've told before this situation started with 1. I've deleted the entries and recreated them. Still the same. It starts but then can not update the tracker.

İ am using a private tracker and no upload or download value seen there for the file i am downloading. I am happy to provide you with whatever information you need.

For starters, my upload is limited to 15 KB and my download to 80 KB. I am on a 1 MBit connection. I am not using a proxy server. Under "Bandwidth", the Global maximum number of connections i , maximum number of connected peers per torrent is 50, and the number of upload slots per torrent is 4. The box for "Use additional upload slots Under "BitTorrent" all boxes are checked except for "Limit local peer bandwidth". I have protocol encryption set to "forced" with the "allow incoming legacy connection" checked.

Under "Queuing" I have the "Maximum number of active torrents" set to 8, and the number is of active downloads as 5. Remaining boxes are unchecked, the ration number is "" and the other is "0". Since the whole torrent system can be quite complicated, there could be lots of reasons for torrents not downloading as well. Before you go about fixing various torrents problems, how do you know when those problems arise in the first place?

You might see your torrents not downloading anymore or stuck on connecting to peers. Your download speed could drop to zero. You might even see some specific errors coming from your torrent client or antivirus software. The following steps will help you resolve all these situations in no time. The point of firewalls is to prevent unauthorized connections from entering your network and thus keeping all kinds of bots and malware out of your systems.

If you have a specific reason for downloading something through BitTorrent, you can ask your network administrator to whitelist your torrent client for some time. You could also have a firewall feature turned on your Mac. In this case, disabling it will likely let the torrent client downloads go through:. Lastly, since torrent connections are often unsafe, your antivirus could proactively block them as well.

By the way, scanning your Mac for viruses and other malware spyware, adware, etc. And the best way to do it is by using CleanMyMac X. CleanMyMac X is a truly powerful Mac optimizer packaged in a dead-simple and intuitive interface.



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