...like anything, it takes a lot of tutorial reading to get it mastered.
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SGT.Collado
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I only had to change the port one time and I'm done with it. In fact, everytime I do a clean install on any computer I have, all I have to do is go to my router's page and copy paste the port and I'm done. It's a once in a life time thing 
...like anything, it takes a lot of tutorial reading to get it mastered.
...like anything, it takes a lot of tutorial reading to get it mastered.
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daranz
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Er, if you're gonna forward a port, you better set the destination machine to a static IP address. In Windows XP, this can be done by going to Control panel > Network Connections > [your current connection] > (right click) properties, selecting TCP/IP and clicking on the properties button. I'm sure you can find a more detailed tutorial on the web.Xmaster wrote:Where is the "Forced" option?
I took a random port that I've forwarded. Used to work wonders..but for some reasons the stupid port is not open anymore...I'm pretty sure im doing something bad in my port forwarding stuff..but I dont know. I just dont get how to set that POS router with that stupid Dynamic IP adress.
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Xmaster
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Thanks.
Chose a port above 50000 and managed to get it working. Its unlocked now and accepting connections. I've also just enabled forced encryption.
Oh and on your screenshot
the little canadian flag in the peers list...its me 
Speed still not stable tho..managed to go up to 70 and now im down to 35
Chose a port above 50000 and managed to get it working. Its unlocked now and accepting connections. I've also just enabled forced encryption.
Oh and on your screenshot
Speed still not stable tho..managed to go up to 70 and now im down to 35
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SGT.Collado
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http://portforward.com/english/routers/ ... rindex.htm
Just go to that site and find the name of your router and look for µTorrent. This way, it will give you 101 instructions on your specific router and how to forward it.
I thought it was eggman LOL..
Just go to that site and find the name of your router and look for µTorrent. This way, it will give you 101 instructions on your specific router and how to forward it.
I thought it was eggman LOL..
77SiCaRiO77 wrote:ask him if he is an enemy , if he answer you in other language, then fire at him
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Bob.Dob
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Cmon' don't make me host this on my own. Contribute as much as you can ladies n gents. That's how bit torrent is meant to work.
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Xmaster
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Yeah well...the problem is..my ISP sucks bigtime..and so does the techsupport. When I bought this PC and had to set up my router...i've called 'em and asked for help. Obvsly...they had major problem setting me through...cuz I bet they were as clueless as I was (or atleast they seemed). Anyway...after 45 mins I was done...well I thought i was... Now I've been stuck for 4 years with a slow DSL provider, a broken internet that keeps D/Cing every now and then when it feels like it and over the top shitty download speed (hell...im using DSL and I get like un-stable 30kps when im not using a download accelerator). I was supposed to change last year...but hey..they re-newed the contract without telling us...hopefully its ending in september, and I'll switch over to cable. I cant stand this POS provider anymore...its a complete rip-off. 4 years later and roughly 3 modems broken (i have the tendency to punch my modem when it dies...yes im that pissed with this provider) im really due for an ISP change.daranz wrote:Er, if you're gonna forward a port, you better set the destination machine to a static IP address. In Windows XP, this can be done by going to Control panel > Network Connections > [your current connection] > (right click) properties, selecting TCP/IP and clicking on the properties button. I'm sure you can find a more detailed tutorial on the web.
Anyhoo...lets get to the fact that led to this wonderful story...when I go there....its says im disconnected from my provider...and infact im able to acess internet...its that messed up. Thanks for helping anyways...I guess there is no possible solutions but change ISP. And I still have a shitty torrent download rate
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