VPN clients can be used to create a separate virtual network device, such as VyprVPN which creates a new Local Area Connection with the Device Name: TAP-Windows Adapter V9 (as of this writing). It can be used with the multi-instance flag and the LAN peer finder plugin to run multiple Azureus instances to use more than one line for downloading. This may be useful if you have multiple internet connections.
Incoming connection (If you disable this, your Vuze will not accept remote connections).Azureus only uses one port for all torrents.
Incoming TCP/UDP listen port This is index number of the port to 'open' in your firewall or 'forward' in your router, if you go through any to the Internet.Once Vuze is activated it is currently not possible for it to return to this state. It reduces system resource usage by not instantiating the user interface at all, only using UDP networking and reducing DHT activity. It is particularly useful when combined with 'start Vuze on login' option (although not required) so that Vuze is always running (seeding etc) and ready to enter a fully active state when you add a new download. Start in low resource mode Enabling this option causes Vuze to startup in a state that attempts to minimize the use of system resources.
Start Vuze on login For Windows and OSX setting this will cause Vuze to automatically start when you log in.The availability (and working) of the various options depends on your operating system. Options for the actions you can set Vuze to do at startup/shutdown. This button can be used for reverting back to defaults, if you think that your vuze settings have got too messed up. Since version 4.4.1.0, the Mode options page also contains a button to reset Vuze's main settings to default values. The visibility of some options depends on your "User proficiency": Advanced offers all the options for your tinkering, if you understand their function.Intermediate is the recommended level for most users who have managed to find this wiki.It also hides many available fields in column setup dialogs.