If I click peers on the bottom window I see:
IP of users, KB/s Up, Uploaded, KB/s peers down
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Which one shows the speed of users upload?
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And how much a user has been uploading to other users?
If I click peers on the bottom window I see:
IP of users, KB/s Up, Uploaded, KB/s peers down
Which one shows the speed of users upload?
And how much a user has been uploading to other users?
Your client doesn’t know how much others are uploading. The tracker will regulate which peers are the biggest uploaders, and give them priority in regards to download.
It is pointless to try and manually sort your peers, and select which ones to connect to, as you will only be hurting the whole process. Let bit torrent protocol run it’s course, and those that upload more will get more.
Suspect
Ok, but anyway could you tell me what this statistic means:
IP of users, KB/s Up, Uploaded, KB/s peers down
Is that in the peers tab that you’re asking about?
Is that in the peers tab that you’re asking about?
I mean this one.

ip = the ip address you are connected to or simply another person somewhere in this world
% = how much data in % that fellow have for the thing u downloading
kB/s dl = how much data per second you downloading from all ip u connected (in kB) [total is shown on top]
kB/s up = data u giving to ip connected to u per second (in kB) [total shown above]
downloaded = amount of data u received from that ip
uploaded = amount of data u give tat ip
initiation = just show whether u got a remote connection or not
kB/s peer dn = same like kB/s dl but this is for that ip not u or simply say how fast tat fellow download
Thank you.