Download Manager
With the
N299 download HTTP, FTP, and BT files without having full PC powered on. What’s more, you can even schedule your downloads for
Download Tasks
Item | Description | |
| Click to start the specified task. | |
| Click to pause the specified task. | |
| Click to delete the specified task. A prompt will appear asking you | |
| if you would like to delete the task itself, or the task and all | |
| related downloaded files. | |
Task | Name of the task. Click to see more information about this task. | |
Type | Type of transfer. Can read HTTP, FTP, or BT. | |
| Transfer rate of the task in kilobytes per second (KB/s). | |
Rate | DL: Download rate | |
| UL: Upload rate | |
| Status of the task. | |
Status | Complete: Percentage complete (%) | |
| Completed / Total download size | |
Task Type | Use this dropdown to select the type of transfer. HTTP, FTP, and | |
BT are available. | ||
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Add Task | Click to add the kind of task specified beside “Task Type”. | |
Enable Refresh | Click to refresh the task list. |
Adding an HTTP Task
To add a new HTTP task to the Download Manager, follow these steps:
1. Using the Task Type dropdown, select HTTP and click Add.
2.In the HTTP Task window, start by inputting the target URL in the Website URL box. This is the link to the download you want to queue.
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