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Tim

posted on 7th Oct 05 at 10:06

Also a lot of ISPs block port 6881 (bastards). Try moving your BT client and port forward to something more random (>1024 usually a good idea too as some ISPs block privileged ports).


Dan B

posted on 6th Oct 05 at 23:42

quote:
Originally posted by Jamescorsa97
www.portforward.com


Should have a sufficent guide for your router :) I have set up loads of networks and I thought it was quite easy. If you don't open the correct ports you will get shit download speeds yes, you need a trigger ports and your public ports. If your using azureus open ports 50410 for trigger port and open public ports 47000 - around 50900. check this port with the configuration wizard to make sure you arn't affected by NAT.


[Edited on 06-10-2005 by Jamescorsa97]

Unless you're using a very old version of Azureus, you only need to open/forward port 6881 now...


Jamescorsa97

posted on 6th Oct 05 at 18:33

www.portforward.com


Should have a sufficent guide for your router :) I have set up loads of networks and I thought it was quite easy. If you don't open the correct ports you will get shit download speeds yes, you need a trigger ports and your public ports. If your using azureus open ports 50410 for trigger port and open public ports 47000 - around 50900. check this port with the configuration wizard to make sure you arn't affected by NAT.


[Edited on 06-10-2005 by Jamescorsa97]


AuroraSport

posted on 6th Oct 05 at 17:19

which isp are you with? i replaced loads of things earlier this year (cables,splitters etc) turned out it was them doing 'maintenance' work


Graham

posted on 6th Oct 05 at 17:16

just recentlt tbh
last week when i downloaded lost i was on 32kb/s :look:


AuroraSport

posted on 6th Oct 05 at 17:11

check things like cables and splitters? has it always been like this or just recently?


Graham

posted on 6th Oct 05 at 17:08

put it through spyware last night, done and dusted.
the d/l speeds keep flutuating. anything from 2b/s to 15kb/s
still shit though.
firewall is disabled too.


AuroraSport

posted on 6th Oct 05 at 17:06

have you looked at possible isp problems? things like spyware etc?


Graham

posted on 6th Oct 05 at 16:40

anyone done this before, ive found a step by step guide and it looks well complecated.
getting shit d/l speeds at the mo.