(May 12, 2015, 17:05 pm) Moe Wrote: Basically, your browser doesn't know what to do with magnet links. How you go about associating magnet links with your preferred torrent client depends on the browser and OS. Hi Moe, I'm using uTorrent and Windows 10. Now what about my VPN Cyber-ghost. When I run the setup test it will not connect.
Problem short version: My connection will drop when I download using bit torrent.
Problem long version: I was able to setup the wireless connection and am able to surf the web and play online games. I am also able to view the router as a UPnP device in My Network Places. The problem is when I start my bit torrent client (Azureus, regular not vuze. It did update to version 3), it was able to download at a regular speed for about 5 mins then my connection would drop (The download speed would drop to < 1kb); I won't be able to surf the web or play online games. I am also unable to view the router using My network Places nor by manually typing the URL. It's like I don't have a connection anymore. To get my connetion back I would need to restart the PC plugged to the wireless adapter and the router, restarting only 1 of them won't work. The weird thing is that the PC connected via LAN cable to the router can download via bit torrent before and after the one connected via wireless got dropped. My Setup: I got a linksys WRT54G router connected via LAN cable to a nearby PC and a Netgear wireless adapter (WG111v3) connected to another computer, they are seperated by a closed door and approx 5 meters away from each other. Steps I did: 1.) I tried to reinstall the wireless adapter. 2.) I tried to reinstall the router. Rerun the setup and configuration disk. 3.) I tried reinstalling both wireless adapter and router before using the torrent client. 4.) I tried working on the NAT problem being reported by the torrent client. I tried the steps outlined in portforwarding.com. This results into: 1.) My net stops working altogether. 2.) After a few more changes, my net got back but the torrent problem is still there. Note: There is no NAT problem in there first 5 mins or so. It will report a good connection for those first 5 mins then report a NAT error. 5.) I tried letting windows manage the wireless adapter instead of netgear's software. No change, same problem. Notes: 1.)As long as I do not use the torrent, my connection will not drop. I can play games or surf the net for hours. Even keep the connection idle for hours and come back and I can still surf. 2.) My signal strength is usually at good (3 bars). My friend is thinking that the problem is because I used a netgear adapter on a linksys router and I should have used linksys for both. I want to try toms first before I go out and buy myself a linksys adapter. Can anyone help me on this.
by Martin Brinkmann on August 05, 2017 in Internet - 23 comments
BiglyBT is a new cross-platform open source torrent client that can be best described as a fork of Vuze / Azureus that is ad-free and without other pasted on features.
The first version of BiglyBT is pretty similar to Vuze right now, but the developers have big plans for the torrent client.
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It is developed by two long-standing Azureus and Vuze developers, who have worked on the client for a long time.
Azureus launched back in 2003 when BitTorrent was still in its infancy. The client shipped with new features and options, and quickly became a favorite of many users.
Vuze includes features such as device playback, meta search options and media playback. There is also a plus version available that does away with the advertisement that is displayed in the client, and ships wiht add-on features such as built-in antivirus protection, DVD burning, or media playback while downloading.
Note: BiglyBT requires Java. It comes with an integrated Java Runtime Environment so that Java does not need to be installed globally on the system to use the torrent client.
BiglyBT
Vuze users will notice the similarities to the client. Basically, BiglyBT's first version is just like Vuze, but without the advertisement that Vuze displays in the free version of the client, and some tacked on features according to Torrentfreak.
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The features that were removed are the content network, game promotions, DVD burning, and the offers in the installer. At least the DVD burning feature is a Vuze+ feature that is not part of the free version anyway.
Another difference between Vuze and BiglyBT is that the latter is strictly open source, while the former includes proprietary code.
Here is a short list of features that BiglyBT supports (besides the obvious such as downloading and seeding torrents):
Torrents For Vuze
Closing Words
BiglyBT is basically a better version of Vuze, as it comes without advertisement, is fully open source, and does not include proprietary code. The developers have big plans for the program while Vuze's development seems to have stalled in recent time.
Now You: Which BitTorrent client do you use?
BiglyBT, new Vuze-based torrent client without ads
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BiglyBT is a new cross-platform open source torrent client that can be best described as a fork of Vuze / Azureus that is ad-free and without other pasted on features.
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