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    Sorry this is too big, but anyway this is where your computer and modem are linked with static ip.

    Hope it helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by keda
    On the browser screen that tells you your ports are not forwarded properly, click on the link that takes you to 'port forward' and from there it looks complicated but it will take you step by step through the process.
    what an awful ballsache.
    I have pushed for portforward.com in the past and I swear by them.
    You don't need any prior knowledge, only the ability to follow instructions.
    Almost every modem manufactured is there together with a huge list of applications.

    There are pictures for each step so how can one fail?

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    I think it was the DNS server addresses that I got wrong. ^ What are yours and would mine be the same? (TOT ADSL, Chiang Mai, something like a 1536/512 or a 2048/512 connection).

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    Don't use your ISP's DNS server Benners, they are ferkin slow or wrong at times.

    OpenDNS :
    208.67.220.220
    208.67.222.222

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    fukking great thread this.

    funny to watch all you lot ignoring the bloody obvious for the painfully complex.

    change your client.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lom
    Don't use your ISP's DNS server Benners, they are ferkin slow or wrong at times. OpenDNS : 208.67.220.220 208.67.222.222
    After lunch. I'll give it a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by keda
    On the browser screen that tells you your ports are not forwarded properly, click on the link that takes you to 'port forward' and from there it looks complicated but it will take you step by step through the process.
    what an awful ballsache.
    Wrong, or a snooty nose at those using utorrent?

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    Quote Originally Posted by keda
    Wrong, or a snooty nose at those using utorrent?
    not particularly snooty.

    simply find it all amusing.

    this thread should properly earn a sticky spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
    fukking great thread this. funny to watch all you lot ignoring the bloody obvious for the painfully complex. change your client.
    you might just find all your sploof comes from the fact that uPnP is on by default in your router

    Universal Plug and Play - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    we will start taking note of your "OMG i'm 1337" when you show us you are running slack 12

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick
    we will start taking note of your "OMG i'm 1337" when you show us you are running slack 12
    my head hurts.

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    Now uTorrent is telling me that my port is forwarded properly. The thing is, I haven't changed any settings yet.

    Should I just leave things alone, or is it still worth trying for a static IP and everything?

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    Oh, yes, before I forget, Noony. uTorrent's ICP/TCP Protocols are far superior to Azureus's, and in terms of its NET input/output, HTTP/FTP capabilities and DNS handling it leaves your program slumped in the gutter being sick on its lap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benbaaa
    Oh, yes, before I forget, Noony. uTorrent's ICP/TCP Protocols are far superior to Azureus's, and in terms of its NET input/output, HTTP/FTP capabilities and DNS handling it leaves your program slumped in the gutter being sick on its lap.
    GOOD

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    Quote Originally Posted by benbaaa View Post
    Now uTorrent is telling me that my port is forwarded properly. The thing is, I haven't changed any settings yet.

    Should I just leave things alone, or is it still worth trying for a static IP and everything?
    Now it says my port is not open, and I've got the yellow triangle not the green tick. WTF, I think I'll try this port forwarding thing one more time.

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    Have you clicked or unclicked the "allow Exceptions" thing in the Firewall?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
    fukking great thread this. funny to watch all you lot ignoring the bloody obvious for the painfully complex. change your client.
    you might just find all your sploof comes from the fact that uPnP is on by default in your router

    Universal Plug and Play - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    we will start taking note of your "OMG i'm 1337" when you show us you are running slack 12
    My utorrent's dling as fast as it was before downgrading, so not about to fix what's already working fine.

    Btw, my 'Enable UPnP' is checked...shouldn't it be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by benbaaa View Post
    Now uTorrent is telling me that my port is forwarded properly. The thing is, I haven't changed any settings yet.

    Should I just leave things alone, or is it still worth trying for a static IP and everything?
    If forwarded properly I'd leave it as is, but refresh the browser because sometimes it can show green but go to red after a couple of refreshes...if it stays green just give it a minute or two to get warmed up, and assuming your torrents are well seeded.

    The experts may explain how you're green without a static IP, but then again they may decide to toy with us a while longer...good hearts beneath the crap exterior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benbaaa View Post
    Oh, yes, before I forget, Noony. uTorrent's ICP/TCP Protocols are far superior to Azureus's, and in terms of its NET input/output, HTTP/FTP capabilities and DNS handling it leaves your program slumped in the gutter being sick on its lap.
    yers, yers, you tell 'im, i bet he's already downloading 1.8.1 on the sly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keda
    Btw, my 'Enable UPnP' is checked...shouldn't it be?
    It should be checked.
    The port forwarding will then be automatic under the condition that your modem/router also has uPnP enabled and the modem/routers uPnP implementation is compatible with the uPnP implementation in torrent program you are using.

    As I mentioned a few posts up, I find that Azureus has the best uPnP compability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lom
    I find that Azureus has the best uPnP compability.


    this is better than the book i was reading this morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
    my head hurts.
    Good. Does that mean you'll be off the Changs again?

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    OK that didn't work. Got as far as configuring the router, but every IP address I tried gave me an error:

    Error: Fail to update due to duplicate port number.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lom
    As I mentioned a few posts up, I find that Azureus has the best uPnP compability.
    yet, they steadfastly refuse to consider this option.


    i understand them ignoring me, but you da guru lom.

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    ^^^I ment to write com-pa-ti-bi-li-ty.. Guess my fingers were not fast enough.

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