Why is wuala dowloading / uploading ca 10kb/s in average when i don't share any thing or have any files? i have sen that it is constant 10kb/s in average it is like 25 gb month in waste!
Can someone clearify this.
After the May 5 Update (419), all outstanding uploads vanished. This happened on Windows Vista x64 and Windows XP x86.
Vista seems to be slowly doing maintenance. XP has no activity.
It would be nice if in the status area (Where it shows transactions, Encrypting status, etc.) it would show what the application is doing. Like "Uploading mycooltestfile.txt (48%)" and "Maintaining mycoolmusic.mp3 (99%) - 239 Files Remaining"
Since i uploaded some files i permanently have a upload rate of up to (the value i selected in options menu) KB/s, even if i do not upload files (Whats that upload traffic for?)
And... the clear list function of "Downloads" Windows does not work. If i restart Wuala the files will be displayed again...
I'm trying to access a file I recently uploaded and I get the message "This file has not yet been completly uploaded. Please try again later or contact its owner."
When I uploaded the bunch of folders wuala crashed, now it doesn't seem to resume the upload when I start wuala again on the same machine. Is there a way to force resuming of the upload?
Wenn man den Upload einstellt dann gibt diese Einstellung offensichtlich nur fü Dateientransfer. Sobald irgendwelche Systemtechnische Äderungen laufen (also z. B. : 23986 unbestägte Äderungen) nimmt sich wuala alles an upload was es bekommen kann.
Das ist etwas unschöNöt mich fast throttled wieder zu installieren...
Hello! I've got a questen, hope my english isn't too bad..
Is there a possibility to upload files from a webserver into my account? Something like a remote upload with wuala? The point is, that I saved my personal data on a webserver to backup it, but now I'd like to backup them with wuala and don't want to download the whole files just to reupload..
from time to time i need to startup a wuala client at some remote destination (clients, friends, whatever...) and just log into my wuala useraccount and just dump some files/data into my wuala-space. what i am wondering about how quickly i can logout/close this temporary wuala client so that my uploaded/added data stays alive in my wuala dumpspace.
it would be best if a running client when doing uploads, would first look for other clients running with the same credentials and then trying to dump the data first to these same-account nodes, or maybe after a while there could be also nodes of friends (wuala friends), or the nodes that a wuala node is closest to (network-wise) and so on....
sometimes i have only little time to let this temporary wuala node running, and i dont know when i am on the safe side so that my uploaded file(s) have safely arrived inside the wuala storage space.
maybe you are even already doing this on your clients/nodes, but it hasnt been clear, thats why i have posted this.
i have also read about your plans, there there will be a standalone wuala java-only (non-install) client, which could (probably) run from websites (applet) and so on, without real installation on any operatingsystem that comes with java support.
this would also make sense, to have these java (most likely) temporary clients to first try to communicate to other running clients of the same user, so that they spread modified/new data to the more stable and persistent clients of the same user first, and that those clients then take over the spreading and distribution of the data fragments/parts.
i can understand.... i upload files on wuala but in the option when i make the test that say'd:
"Analyzing Connection...
Got answer from Ping Server A, your external adress is /89.84.191.88:7237
Got answer from Ping Server B, your external adress is /89.84.191.88:7237
/89.84.191.88:7237 does not accept incoming connections.
Trying UPnP...
Found UPnP router ht*tp:*//192.168.1.1:5431/dyndev/uuid:0000e83c-50a0-00e8-80a0-48a0002810e8
Port forwarding setup successful, retesting connection...
/89.84.191.88:7237 does not accept incoming connections.
It seems your connection is not suitable for trading storage.
Please enable UPnP on your router/firewall or configure it manually to forward incoming UDP connections
on port 7237 to this computer. If you have already done so, you
might need to restart your router and/or Wuala."
i have open the port one more time i reeboot wuala and my router but nothing to do.....