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It's crucial when the only seeder won't open their port.
My opinion: I wish qbittorrent 4.6 would release sooner, it comes with I2P support, which I've seen discussed on lemmy a few times.
How does port forwarding work if you have multiple torrent clients on the same network, all sharing a public IP?
You put them on different ports and make multiple forwards, one for each.
Each peer can choose any port they want – to open to the swarm. You're not restricted to one particular port, so there's no need to clash with another per on your network. The defaults in the settings are merely suggestions.