Application
Peers
Peers are all computers that are currently downloading the Torrent or are
sharing with other computers in order to download. The value is shown
in the format "Connected Peers (All Peers)[Healthy]".
"Connected Peers" are computers to which the NAS server is connected
and are downloading the file. "All Peers" is the total number of
computers to which the NAS server can connect in order to download the
file. "Health" shows the availability of the file.
Download Speed
The speed with which the file is downloaded from the NAS server is indicated
here.
BitTorrents usually begin at a slower speed, because many connections are
being established. The download speed then increases during the course of
the download process and then decreases again towards the end.
Upload Speed
The rate at which the file is being uploaded from the NAS server to other
BitTorrent users is indicated here.
Time Left
This shows the remaining time in hours, minutes and seconds until the
download is completed at the current download speed.
Priority
You can use the priority to set which download tasks have priority over
others. You can set the priority for current downloads and those in the
queue to High or Auto. If you use the setting "High", the corresponding
download is downloaded before all others. In you use the setting "Auto", the
download is queued normally in the queue.
Error Code
If a download is faulty, the error is displayed here along with a code.
Error Message
This is an error message that describes in more detail why the download
failed.
21.5.1. Adding a Download Task
With this window you can add a new download.
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