The "Associat with torrent files" was already checked. No change. I'm using Firefox. Changed it, and still nothing. Thank you so much! I'll give it a try and be right back. Thank you very much! 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. This utility will help you delete old files, clean up your hard drive, speed up your Mac, enhance your privacy, and find any malware with just a single click.
You can also simply go for a Smart Scan and get a full report on how your Mac can be instantly improved. Most torrent clients today have a download limit option that could be enabled by default. Increasing this limit might help with the torrent not downloading files properly. If so, it could have something to do with torrent connection issues.
In general, your torrent speed is affected the most by the number of peers who are seeding the torrent file to you. Port forwarding errors used to cause so many problems for me.
All traffic on the listen port needs to be forwarded to the device running your torrent client. Typically we recommend using a VPN instead of a proxy for the encryption. Others prefer the one-time setup with no extra software required. The setup process can be a bit tricky, and in some cases could lead to torrents not downloading at all.
Try setting it up from scratch again. You may need to open the port manually port for many services. Try enabling DHT in your client settings. A torrent Tracker is responsible for keeping an updated list of peers sharing the file. If your antivirus app is doing an excellent job, it may take over control over your Windows Firewall and block your uTorrent, thus causing uTorrent not downloading issues. If your uTorrent is stuck on connecting to peers , it can be a temporary stale download caused by outdated seeders or trackers.
This will immediately check for more peers. Then navigate to the uTorrent folder and delete the file named resume. The culprit can be uTorrent settings such as ports not working, you can run a quick test and let uTorrent adjust its settings automatically.
Some of the configurations of uTorrent will interfere with your internet connection, thus causing the uTorrent not downloading issues. Here is how to fix it:. This can check if this issue is related to a network problem. If all of these fail to solve your problem, then the problem might be your torrent file — dead torrent no Seeds.
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