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Using NZBGet Command Line Options for Power Control

Using NZBGet Command Line Options for Power Control For Eweka users who manage their Usenet access through NZBGet, command line tools offer a powerful way to control and script behavior without the Web interface. Core Command Set * nzbget -D – Start the NZBGet daemon * nzbget -Q – Shut it down cleanly * nzbge…

Conducting Speed Tests with NZBGet Safely

Conducting Speed Tests with NZBGet Safely Rather than relying on NZBs from Indexers, NZBGet provides a safer and more accurate test method. This method uses a temporary server entry and data cap to evaluate performance with Eweka. Speed Testing Steps * Configure a Base Server: In Settings > NEWS-SERVERS , set …

Maintain Your NZBGet Preferences Across Systems

Maintain Your NZBGet Preferences Across Systems Preserving your NZBGet setup makes it easier to migrate between devices or recover from unexpected changes. Creating a Backup Use the NZBGet Web interface: * Navigate to Settings > SYSTEM > Backup Settings . * Click Backup to generate a .zip archive. Restor…

Adjusting NZBGet Folder Paths and Repair Behavior

Adjusting NZBGet Folder Paths and Repair Behavior Directing NZBGet to a Different Location To use a different drive: * Navigate to Settings > PATHS  in NZBGet. * Update DestDir with your preferred storage path. * Modify InterDir and related directories if needed. * Save and restart the application. Linux…

NZBGet Folder and Repair Configuration Help

NZBGet Folder and Repair Configuration Help Assigning a New Storage Drive Change the destination location like this: * Go to Settings > PATHS  in the NZBGet Web interface. * Update DestDir with your desired path. * Match other folders such as InterDir to the new structure. * Click Save All Changes . * R…

How to Reorder NZBGet Usenet Servers by Priority

How to Reorder NZBGet Usenet Servers by Priority When using NZBGet with more than one Usenet provider, it’s helpful to organize servers by priority. This helps NZBGet choose which server to query first for optimal article access and reliability. Guide to Updating Server Priority * Open NZBGet Settings Acces…

Default Login Information for NZBGet Access

Default Login Information for NZBGet Access NZBGet's Web interface prompts for login details by default. Use the username nzbget and the password tegbzn6789 to enter the settings panel. Once logged in, connect your Eweka server, adjust authentication, and configure article retention and security options. It's r…

Filter Smarter in NZBGet with Eweka’s Quick Filter Guide

Filter Smarter in NZBGet with Eweka’s Quick Filter Guide When using NZBGet with Eweka, Quick Filter helps you find specific queue or history items without scrolling. This guide outlines how to apply Quick Filter efficiently. Using the Filter Enter keywords or partial strings into the Quick Filter input. NZBGet wil…

Enhance NZBGet Performance and Control

Enhance NZBGet Performance and Control NZBGet users on Eweka can refine encryption settings to increase performance and streamline control. The right cipher can significantly improve access speeds without compromising secure connections. Cipher Tuning in NZBGet NZBGet allows users to override automatic cipher sele…

Default NZBGet Access Credentials

Default NZBGet Access Credentials When setting up NZBGet for UsenetServer, the Web interface requires authentication. The default credentials are: * Username: nzbget * Password: tegbzn6789 These provide access to configuration settings including server parameters and article retention. Update login credentials …

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