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# qBittorrent - Basic Setup
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!!! Note
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Settings that aren't covered means you can change them to your own liking or just leave them on default.
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## Downloads
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`Tools` => `Options` => `Downloads` (Or click on the cogwheel to access the options)
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### When adding a torrent
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1. For consistency with other torrents I recommend leaving this on `Original`.
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**Suggested: `Original`**
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1. Delete the .torrent file after it has been added to qBittorrent.
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**Suggested: `Personal preference`**
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1. Pre-allocated disk space for the added torrents, this limits fragmentation and also makes sure if you use a cache drive or a feeder disk that the space is available.
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**Suggested: `Enabled`**
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!!! warning
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Do not set Pre-allocated disk space if you are using ZFS as your filesystem as ZFS [does not support fallocate](https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/issues/326){:target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"}
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### Saving Management
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1. Make sure this is set to `Automatic`. Your downloads will not go into the category folder otherwise.
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**Suggested: `Automatic`**
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1. This helps you to manage your file location based on categories.
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**Suggested: `Enabled`**
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1. Same as `Step 2`
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**Suggested: `Enabled`**
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1. Your download root path (Download folder/location).
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**Read the `ATTENTION` block below**
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1. If you enable this, your incomplete downloads will be placed in this directory until completed. This could be useful if you want your downloads to use a separate SSD/Feeder disk[^1], but this also results in extra unnecessary moves or in worse cases a slower and more I/O intensive copy + delete.
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**Suggested: `Personal preference`**
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#### ATTENTION
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--8<-- "includes/downloaders/warning-path-location.md"
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## Connection
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### Listening Port
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1. Set this to TCP for the best performance
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**Suggested: `TCP`**
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1. Your port used for incoming connections, this is the port you opened in your router/firewall or port forwarded at your VPN provider to make sure you're connectable.
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**Suggested: `The port you opened in your router/firewall or port forwarded at your VPN provider`**
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1. This should be disabled in your router for several security reasons.
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**Suggested: `Disabled`**
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1. Make sure this is disabled so you don't mess up the forwarded port.
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**Suggested: `Disabled`**
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### Connections Limits
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The best settings for this depends on many factors so I won't be covering this.
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**Suggested: `personal preference based on your setup and connection.`**
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### Proxy Server
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This is where you would add for example your SOCKS5 settings from your VPN provider.
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**Suggested: `I personally don't recommend this unsecure option being it's un-encrypted and only spoofs your IP.`**
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## Speed
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### Global Rate Limits
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Here you can set your global rate limits, meaning your maximum download/upload speed used by qBittorrent. (For all torrents)
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The best settings depends on many factors.
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- Your ISP speed.
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- Your hardware used.
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- Bandwidth needed by other services in your home network.
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**Suggested: `For a home connection that you use with others it's best practice to set the upload/download rate to about 70-80% of your maximum upload/download speed.`**
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### Alternative Rate Limits
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When enabled, it basically does the same as above, but with the option to setup a schedule.
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Examples:
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- Limit your upload/download rate during daytime when you make most use of it, and unlimited it during nighttime when no one is using the connection.
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- If you have an internet connection that's limited during specific hours (unlimited bandwidth during the night, but limited during the day)
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**Suggested: `Personal preference`**
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### Rate Limits Settings
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Not going to cover the technical part of what it does, but the following settings are recommended for best speeds (in most cases).
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1. Prevents you from being flooded if the uTP protocol is used for any reason.
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**Suggested: `Enabled`**
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1. Apply rate limit to transport overhead
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**Suggested: `Disabled`**
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1. Apply rate limit to peers on LAN
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**Suggested: `Enabled`**
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## Bittorrent
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### Privacy
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1. These settings are mainly used for public trackers (and should be enabled for them) and not for private trackers, decent private trackers use a private flag where they ignore these settings.
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**Suggested: `Personal preference`**
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1. Recommended setting `Allow encryption` rather than enforcing it allows more peers to connect and is recommended on underpowered systems as it will allow for lower overhead.
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**Suggested: `Allow encryption`**
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1. Anonymous mode hides clients (qBittorrent) fingerprint from the peer-ID, sets the ‘User-Agent’ to Null and it doesn’t share your IP-address directly with trackers (though peers will still see your IP address). If using private trackers, it's recommended to `disable` this. I also got reports from people who are using this that they had worse speeds.
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**Suggested: `Disabled`**
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### Torrent Queueing
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These options allow you to control the number of active torrents being downloaded and uploaded.
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**Suggested: `personal preference based on your setup and connection.`**
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### Seeding Limits
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1. Your maximum seeding ratio preference. (When both ratio and seeding time are enabled it will trigger the action on whatever happens first.)
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**Suggested: `Disabled`**
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1. Your maximum seeding time preference (When both ratio and seeding time are enabled it will trigger the action on whatever happens first.)
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**Suggested: `Disabled`**
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1. What to do when ratio or seeding time is reached.
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**Suggested: `Paused and Disabled`**
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!!! tip
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Personally, I recommend using the seeding goals in your Starr Apps indexer settings (enable advanced), or use [qBit Manage](/Downloaders/qBittorrent/3rd-party-tools/#qbit-manage){:target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"}
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### Automatically add these trackers to new downloads
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**Recommendation: `Disabled`**
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!!! WARNING
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:bangbang: **NEVER USE THIS OPTION ON (Semi-)PRIVATE TRACKERS** :bangbang:
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## Web UI
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### Authentication
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1. When enabled there will be no authentication required for clients on localhost.
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1. When enabled there will be no authentication required for clients in the `step.3` whitelist.
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1. Add all IP subnets that you want to bypass authentication.
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### Security
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1. In some cases when this is enabled it could result in issues.
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**Suggested: `Disabled`**
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--8<-- "includes/support.md"
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[^1]:
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If you use unRaid then you don't need this since you can make use of the default cache drive option.
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