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Preferences window

General paneClick monitoring paneConnections paneBandwidth paneProxy paneLogin pane.

In preferences window you control all NetPumper's features and options.


General pane

At this pane you control general parameters of NetPumper behaviour, including parameters of task start and completion.

Please, click on the control element in the picture below to find the description.

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On Add URL

This switch controls an initial state of newly created task. The switch has three positions:

Default position is "start downloading".

Download to

This switch controls where to place files being downloaded. The switch has two positions:

"Ask user" position allows to assign different destination for every file, but requires your intervention in the beginning of every task.

Note that NetPumper will ask you about download destination regardless of this switch, if there is file name conflict in destination folder.

Default position is "ask user".

Default download folder

Default download folder is shown in this field.

This folder is a place where all or most of all downloaded files will be located (depending on Download to switch position).

You cannot edit the field directly.

To change the folder  press "Change"  button on the right of the field and select the folder with Windows standard folder selection dialog.

Automatically delete completed downloads

If this checkbox is checked, NetPumper will delete tasks from task list as soon as download completes. This will made download list shorter and easy to observe.

Note, that you can open downloaded files directly from NetPumper's window, so deletion of completed tasks is not always useful. To make download list easy to observe, you can use Show downloads filter in Main window instead.

NetPumper will not delete failed downloads.

Default value is "unchecked".

Notify user when link added / refused

If this checkbox is checked, NetPumper will notify you every time when a new URL is added to the task list, and also when NetPumper refused to add an URL to the list. The latter case can occur if the same URL was added to the task list earlier.

This notification is suppressed if NetPumper  interacts with the user for some other reason (for instance, NetPumper asks  about destination folder).

This option  is intended to help novice user to keep control over NetPumper's behaviour. It is expected, that  user switches off  this option  after some experience with NetPumper.

Default value is "checked".

Disable splash screen

If this checkbox is checked, NetPumper itself and NetPumperIEProxy daemon will not show splash (logo) screen at startup.

Default value is "unchecked".


Click monitoring pane

At this pane you control click monitoring in web browsers.

Please, click on the control element in the picture below to find the description.

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Intercept files of types

This field  controls click monitoring in the MS Internet Explorer 4.x-6.x and Netscape Navigator 4.x browsers.

You can

NetPumper compares clicked URLs with file masks in this field. If  URL match one of the masks, NetPumper intercepts this click and adds URL to the task list.

Usually the mask has a form *.<suffix>, where suffix determines a type of file. These suffixes  are often called "extensions" (of a filename).

You can also enter a more complex mask which contains path and/or server's name, but usually this isn't necessary.

The masks must be delimited by the semicolon character (";").

Note, that this field does not influence on Netscape Navigator 6.x and Opera. Click monitoring in these browsers uses different rules (see below).

In Internet Explorer x.x         and
In Netscape Navigator 4.x     checkboxes enable click interception in the browsers.

Default value in both checkboxes is "checked".

Note, that changes of the "In Netscape Navigator 4.x" checkbox state will not have effect until you restart  Navigator.  (Other settings will have effect immediately).

Intercept files in Netscape Navigator 6.x
Intercept files in Opera 6.x

These fields controls click monitoring in Netscape Navigator 6.x and Opera 6.x browsers.

You can enable and disable click interception for three groups of resources:

Note, that your changes will not have effect until you restart the browser.

Note, that you usually have to have administrator's privileges in multi-user systems, otherwise your changes have no effect.

See more details in Integration with Netscape Navigator 6.x and Integration with Opera 6.x sections.


Connections pane

At this pane you control parameters of network connections and download process.

Please, click on the control element in the picture below to find the description.

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Use passive FTP mode

This checkbox switches between conventional and 'passive' FTP mode.

This option helps to traverse some kind of simple firewalls (packet filters) and network address translators (NATs).

Use passive FTP mode if your workstation is behind NAT or packet filter firewall.
Consult your internet provider or system administrator in case of doubt.

This switch affects FTP transfers only and does not influence on HTTP transfers.
HTTP transfers can pass packet filters and NATs without special measures.

Default value is "unchecked".

Reconnect after

This field defines a period between attempts to retrieve a resource. If NetPumper detects a network failure, it waits for defined number of seconds and repeats an attempt.

NetPumper makes 10 attempts to retrieve a resource. If all attempts fails, the task goes to Retrying state. NetPumper will execute next series of attempts after a period, defined by next field, Retry after.

Retry after

This field defines a period, after which NetPumper automatically switches a task from Retrying to In progress state and  executes next series of attempts to retrieve a resource. NetPumper will retry the task until it reaches Completed or Fatal state, otherwise infinitely.

No response timeout
Connection break timeout

These parameters controls when NetPumper decides that connection with server can not be established or is no longer usable.
You rarely have to adjust these parameters.

The first parameter controls initial connection phase and the second one controls a phase of downloading.

Default values are 60 and 300 seconds respectively.

Minimal successful file size

This parameter forces NetPumper to treat very short files as Fatal downloads.
If size of a file is shorter than value set in this option, download completes with Fatal state.

This is useful with some HTTP servers which send error description in HTML (for instance, 'File not found' in beauty form) instead of correct response code.
Such responses looks as successful downloads however they are not successful, of course.

This option affects HTTP transfers only and does not influence on FTP transfers.

To disable this feature set the value to 0.

Default value is 128 bytes.


Bandwidth pane

At this pane you control a speed of downloading and bandwidth used by NetPumper.

Most of parameters at this pane are available in NetPumper Pro only.

Please, click on the control element in the picture below to find the description.

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Simultaneous downloads

A number of tasks executed simultaneously.

You can limit a number of files downloaded simultaneously. The limit can be set from 1 to 10 or turned off  ("Unlimited").
When NetPumper reaches a defined limit, it prevents new tasks to start. These tasks are switched to Queued state instead of In progress.
When one task finishes and frees its network connections, NetPumper automatically automatically selects and forces to run next ready task.

Incrementing or tuning off this limit you can dramatically increase a total speed of transfers.
However, you computer and network connection will have a huge load, so use this option with care.

Default value is 10.

Simultaneous sections

A number of sections per file which are downloaded simultaneously.

NetPumper can split a file into several sections and download these sections simultaneously over separate network connections.

You can control how NetPumper splits and downloads files. Possible values are "Automatic", from 2 to 10 or "Disable".

Note that NetPumper can not split a file if a remote server have not resume function.
Note also that some remote servers limit incoming connections, so actual number of sections can be less than you set.

Default value is "Automatic".

Bandwidth range (NetPumper Pro only)

This parameter defines a scale for bandwidth schedule and history. It influences on view of bandwidth graphs and  does not influence on actual connection speed.

You can select a scale from a number of predefined options.
Each option is labeled with maximum speed in

A value can be appended by suffix 'K' (thousands) or 'M' (millions).
You can also set this parameter at the Bandwidth panel in the Main window and in the Schedule window.

Default value is 1000Mbps.

Bandwidth limit (NetPumper Pro only)

A total bandwidth limit over all  downloads.
If set, NetPumper will not download faster than this limit, keeping a network channel free for other applications.

You adjust the limit with a help of a vertical regulator in the left part of the window.
A scale of the regulator is defined by Bandwidth range parameter.

In addition to limit value, you should define is limit actually applied to downloads of not (see Usage of the limit below).

Note:

Default value is 0.

Usage of the limit (NetPumper Pro only)

This switch controls how bandwidth limit is used:

Note, that

Default value is "Ignore limit".


Proxy pane

Use this pane if your workstation is behind a proxy server of firewall.
Consult your internet provider or system administrator about correct values to configure connection with proxy.

The pane contains two subpanes: one for HTTP and one for FTP transfers. However, in most cases you can enter all configuration parameter using only the first subpane (HTTP).

Please, click on the control element in the picture of HTTP subpane to find the description.

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Use proxy

This checkbox enables and disables usage of proxy servers in general.

If this checkbox is unchecked, all other elements at the pane are disabled.

Default value is 'unchecked'.

Import settings from Internet Explorer

Press this button to fill all fields automatically, using settings of MS Internet Explorer.

Type

This switch defines a protocol to use to connect to a proxy server.

Possible values are:

Don't confuse (lower level) proxy server protocol with (higher level) protocol of a remote server (HTTP).
These things are different even in the case if  the same protocol (HTTP) is used at both levels.

Transparent proxy is a HTTP proxy server which is invisible for download manager and requires no connection, so you do not need fill in Host and Port fields.
Nevertheless, a transparent proxy may request user authentication with Login and Password.
The most popular transparent proxy today is SQUID proxy.
Transparent proxy server can not be used for FTP transfers.

Default value is 'HTTP'.

Host

Enter here a hostname or IP-address of a proxy server.

Hostname must be in a form of internet domain name, f.i. 'proxy.ourfirm.com'.
IP-address must be in dot notation, f.i. '10.0.0.94'.

Port

Enter a port number of a proxy server.

Login
Password

Enter your login and password at a proxy server.

Use these fields if the proxy server requires authorization, otherwise left the fields blank.

Use this one for all transfers

If this checkbox is checked, settings in this subpane are used for FTP transfers as well. In this case the FTP subpane is disabled.

Default value is 'checked'.

The FTP subpane is similar to HTTP subpane, with a few differences.
Please, click on the control element in the picture below to find the description.

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Type

This switch defines a protocol to use to connect to a proxy server.

Possible values are:

Don't confuse (lower level) proxy server protocol with (higher level) protocol of a remote server (FTP).
These things are different even in the case if  the same protocol (FTP) is used at both levels.

Default value is 'HTTP'.

FTP over FTP subtype

This switch defines a dialect of FTP proxy protocol. This selection is important only if proxy Type  'FTP' was selected. The only dialect currently supported is

Other dialects will be added in the future.

Host, Port, Login, Password

These fields are similar to ones at HTTP subpane.


Login pane

At this pane you manage information needed to access sites which require user's authentication.

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The pane contains a list of login records. Every record consists of three parameters: URL (resource address), Login and Password.
You can Add and Remove login records and Change their parameters by clicking buttons below.
To select a record for Change or Remove, click on it or move highlighting by pressing Up and Down arrow keys on the keyboard.

Rules for URL matching

When NetPumper tries to access a site which requires user's authentication, NetPumper extracts Login and Password from this list. NetPumper selects a record by matching resource URL and URL from the record, using the following rules.

For HTTP protocol:
URL from a record must be a prefix of URL of the resource. If there are several appropriate records, NetPumper selects one with the longest URL.
For FTP protocol:
NetPumper uses only a hostname of the URL.

In both cases NetPumper compares login part of the resource URL, if present, with Login parameter of the record. Login also can be encoded in the record URL, (for instance: http://bill@www.microsoft.com). In such case it is checked twice: as part of the URL and as a record parameter.

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