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Azureus - A Beginner's Guide to BitTorrent Downloading

posted by soulxtc in guides // 846 days 19 hours 24 minutes ago

Easy step-by-step guide that will help you start downloading movies, music, TV shows, and more in no time at all.


The subject of much debate between those who regularly use the BitTorrent P2P protocol is what the best client server to use is.


Three are those who swear by uTorrent with it's low memory footprint. In fact, a recent survey claims that uTorrent's nearly 3 times as popular than Azureus for precisely this reason. Of course, there also those that swear by Azureus with it's numerous features and plugins that that make it a choice for users with enough RAM and CPU to spare.


Either way, the guide below will take you through the Azureus setup process and beyond.




TABLE OF CONTENTS:





INSTALLATION


To start, download and install the latest version of Java RE. Azureus needs this software to function properly.


Then download and install Azureus itself.


Now change the desktop view of Azureus to make installation easier by pressing CTRL +1 as pictured below.



It should then look like this.......





PORT CONFIGURATION AND TESTING


Now if your operating behind a router, please check out our guide on PORT FORWARDING. Briefly, Port Forwarding is basically opening and establishing a dedicated or open port for the Azureus to use for downloading and uploading data to and from other BitTorrent users.


First select NAT / FIREWALL TEST from the main TOOLS tab.



This will bring up the NAT / Server Port dialogue box. This box will allows us to both select and test a port for Azureus to use. Remember, the range of recommended ports to use is from 49512 to 65535, and the selected port must be forwarded if operating behind a router. As you can see in the picture, I went ahead and used port 49513 to make it easy and then TESTED it. Since it came back "OK!" I then APPLIED those settings.



It's that easy.


When you finally use Azureus to download files, you'll find that this NAT / Firewall test is truly important. If you've properly set up your port configuration you will almost be guaranteed to see the magic "green face" alongside each download that "means everything's going fine." You'll smile as long as it smiles, keep that in mind.




SAVE PATH


This may seem pretty basic to some, but you wouldn't believe how many people I've come across who can't figure out where the heck their downloads are.


First select OPTIONS from the TOOLS menu.



Then scroll down to FILES and edit the "Default Directory" folder. It has an additional option for moving completed files to a separate location if this suits your needs as well.





OPTIMAL SETTINGS


To optimize your download speeds you must first do a SPEED TEST to determine your connection speed. Select SPEED TEST from the TOOLS menu.



Now test your upload speed as shown below. Remember the number shown



Then select CONFIGURATION WIZARD from the TOOLS MENU.



Keep selecting NEXT until you arrive to the type of user prompt. Select ADVANCED and then press NEXT.



Lastly find your corresponding upload speed from the SPEED TEST and select NEXT.



That's it. You're finished. Congratulations.




I'm All Set Up, Now What Do I Do?


Check out our extensive list of BitTorrent tracker sites for the latest and greatest in download sites. Also, I suggest reading our story on Private versus Public Tracker Sites to get an idea of what to expect from each.


So How Do I Download Stuff?


First you need to find what's called a BitTorrent tracker site, it's a site which has the actual torrent files that allow users to connect with one another and share data (CLICK HERE FOR TERMINOLOGY).


In the picture below I use the LegalTorrents site since I show actual downloading and wish to of course comply with copyright laws. As shown I selected the download arrow in order to download the torrent file and thus the corresponding content.




The files should then appear in Azureus and begin downloading.



For a more honest representation, here's how it would look if you wanted to download content from The Pirate Bay, the world's largest BitTorrent tracker site.


Using "Star Wars" as the search query, I selected a Star Wars e-Book to download.



Then simply select the file and then DOWNLOAD THIS TORRENT.



Easy enough right?


How Can I Speed Up My Downloads?


Try using BitTyrant if you're suffering from slow download speeds and you've exhausted all other options as mentioned in the guide on how to Improve Your BitTorrent Download Speeds. It's basically a modified version of Azureus that promises to increase your download speeds by up to 70% on public tracker sites compared to regular versions of Azureus.

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  • #1    Its good that someone was to come out with this .... I see alot of people that have problems when coming to AZ .... good job
    posted by MorphineInduced 846 days 17 hours 3 minutes ago
  • #2    This was very very helpful in some sense, but I still am confused. I'm a beginner to this whole Azureus thing. After reading your article, I decided that I should try and download Azureus and give it a try. I'm a former Kazaa and Limewire user and I was totally confused about bittorrent. I downloaded Azureus, followed your steps (I think, I may have made a mistake), then went to a torrent site, downloaded a torrent, opend it up in my Azureus, and began to download... when.. a blue smiley face came next to it and the file stopped downloading. I'm a wireless user (not dial up in case u were wondering..). Can you help me further? I really want to learn this whole Torrent thing.
    posted by kari14 839 days 20 hours 43 minutes ago
  • #3    What does this mean? "Tracker is down"
    posted by kari14 839 days 20 hours 42 minutes ago
  • #4    sigh perhaps i should just go back to limewire
    posted by kari14 839 days 20 hours 41 minutes ago
  • #5    Sounds like the tracker where the torrent was submitted too is is either timing out cause of a large amount of traffic, or it is offline. That's why I stick to smaller tracker sites, I hate running into tracker issues. But I wouldn't leave BT for gnutella! Why not use both anyways?
    posted by Jorge 838 days 16 hours 49 minutes ago
  • #6    Also,. not to state the obvious, but did you test your ports as noted above? http://www.zeropaid.com/news/6351/Azureus+-+A+Beginner%27s+Guide+to+BitTorrent+Downloading#a5
    posted by Julian 836 days 23 hours 3 minutes ago
  • #7    no, because i dont know what ports to pick when im plugging in numbers.... -_-

    Jorge, do you know any small tracker sites?
    posted by kari14 833 days 20 hours 37 minutes ago
  • #8    It states above which ports to pick, will list here again for you.............

    "Remember, the range of reccomended ports to use is from 49512 to 65535, and the selected port must be forwarded if operating behind a router. As you can see in the picture, I went ahead and used port 49512 and then TESTED it. Since it came back "OK!" I then APPLIED those settings. It's that easy."

    For better connectability when using a PUBLIC SITE, I reccomend using TORRENTSPY.com
    posted by soulxtc 832 days 19 hours 30 minutes ago
  • #9    ok even when I pick the right port I still get download speed of 5kb/s average...
    posted by kari14 829 days 16 hours 36 minutes ago
  • #10    This is simply brillinat. It was so very helpful to understand the software.

    Keep up the good work infact great work....
    posted by ramzo 685 days 4 hours 56 minutes ago
  • #11    yeah, I guess I'm not that lucky... i get a NAT error rather than OK
    posted by soundchick25 605 days 18 hours 35 minutes ago
  • #12    It might be because of your ISP...

    Here's a list of ISPs that throttle BitTorrent traffic, resulting in NAT errors and that dam red sad face.

    http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/Bad_ISPs
    posted by soulxtc 582 days 11 hours 42 minutes ago
  • #13    i like azureus; it's my favourite!!! it's awsome
    posted by gannes 441 days 8 hours 36 minutes ago

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