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Table 28 Applications > Download Service (continued)
LABEL
Name
Complete (%)
Location
Seeds
Peers
Download
Speed
Upload Speed
Time Left
Priority
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DESCRIPTION
This identifies the download file. A "..." indicates an abbreviated name.
Hold your cursor over the name to display the full name.
This is the percentage of the file that the NSA has downloaded.
This appears in the Completed tab. It displays the path for where the
file is saved. Click on the location link to open the share browser and
access the file.
Seeds apply to BitTorrent downloads. This is the number of computers
that are sharing the complete file that you are downloading.
Peers apply to BitTorrent downloads. This is the number of other
computers that are also downloading (and sharing) the file you are
downloading.
This is how fast the NSA is getting the file.
It is normal for a BitTorrent download to start out with a slow download
speed since it has to set up numerous connections. The speed should
increase as the download progresses and decrease near the end of the
download.
This is how fast the NSA is sending the file to other BitTorrent users.
This is how much longer (in hours, minutes, and seconds) it should take
to finish the download at the current download speed.
This is the download's priority on the NSA. You can set a currently
downloading or queued download to high or automatic priority. You can
set a download to high priority to have the NSA try to download it
before the other files. However the actual download speed depends
more on factors like the speed of you Internet connection, the speed of
the download source's Internet connection, how many others are trying
to download at the same time, the peers and seeds available and
general network conditions.
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