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Guess what? I have an Azurues NAT error, bet i surprised you there
Anyway, I have disabled every firewall between me and the Amazon Jungle so its not that
Ports are forwarded through router correctly
The router I'm using is the Lyncsys WRT54G, this appears to be the problem, something about too many connections but I'm damned if i know what to do about it, any help anyone?
DHT and reachability come and go as do download speeds.
nutcasebonanza wrote:Hello all, hope you can sort my problems...
Guess what? I have an Azurues NAT error, bet i surprised you there
Anyway, I have disabled every firewall between me and the Amazon Jungle so its not that
Ports are forwarded through router correctly
The router I'm using is the Lyncsys WRT54G, this appears to be the problem, something about too many connections but I'm damned if i know what to do about it, any help anyone?
DHT and reachability come and go as do download speeds.
I have the same router....either you didn't enable both protocols UDP/TCP within the settings or you put i the wrong IP address to forward ....what port #'s did you choose?
Izzo wrote:I have the same router....either you didn't enable both protocols UDP/TCP within the settings or you put i the wrong IP address to forward ....what port #'s did you choose?
nutcasebonanza wrote:Hello all, hope you can sort my problems...
Guess what? I have an Azurues NAT error, bet i surprised you there
Anyway, I have disabled every firewall between me and the Amazon Jungle so its not that
Ports are forwarded through router correctly
The router I'm using is the Lyncsys WRT54G, this appears to be the problem, something about too many connections but I'm damned if i know what to do about it, any help anyone?
DHT and reachability come and go as do download speeds.
Instead of disable windows firewall forward the ports through it, and try what izzo said i had a problem with UDP not working useing the setting both set two slots one for TCP and one for UDP
Ohh and LettieHatter you need to add the ports you forward to your windows firewall too, it wont work with just adding the exception for azureus you got to add the exception for the TCP and UDP ports you forward
LettieHatter wrote:I am also having the dreaded Nat error in Azureus. I am running WinXP SP2 and have a Westell 6100 modem and a DLink DI-624 router. I have no firewalls running except Windows firewall which I have set to allow Azureus. I do have McAfee Security Center but only ViruScan is installed (no firewall). My modem's firewall is also turned off.
I set up my computer with a static IP following the directions here (from protforward.com). I used cmd's ipconfig to make sure it works and all looked well.
I then went into my router setup and followed the directions to forward the port here (also portforward.com) using port 55225.
No dice. I'm still getting a NAT error, so I decided to port forward my modem too using these directions (portforward.com again) The directions aren't specific enough at the end though. When you click enable it asks you if you want to make it a host (will allow incomming connections to a designated local PC) or dynamic (only allows outgoing connections from any local PC) service. Which are you supposed to choose? Do I even need this step if the modem firewall is turned off?
I've also tried turning on/off UPnP in Azureus and in the router settings but turning it off made all my little faces red, so now it's back on.
Any help or advice at all would be appreciated. Thanks for your time.
The westell 6100 is a router also ...disable that and forward your ports through your other router....
Izzo wrote:Ok...instead of 'both' ....do one for TCP and one for UDP .....then see what happens
also ...I can't remember off the top of my head if that router has a uPnP option ..if so.....enable it also.
Sorry for double posting.
I did everything you guys said before hand...the only missing factor is the Static IP, does anyone know how to get it to work if you have multiple computers hooked up to one router?
Termato wrote:See I can't do Static IP because I have multiple computers on the same line...and if I do that then neither of them can connect to the internet.
You only need to forward the ports for the one you use torrents on, forwarding the ports for just that one wont stop the others from connecting to the net.
I did everything you guys said before hand...the only missing factor is the Static IP, does anyone know how to get it to work if you have multiple computers hooked up to one router?
like YARDofSTUF said , do it for the one pc your downloading on... You set a static ip on the pc your using to download and forward the ports to that ip address, you wont have any trouble with other pc's connected to the same router. go to http://www.portforward.com they got a step by step on how to create your static ip for a single computer
Hello i dont know to much about torrenting, but i do know i got everything set up right i have no nat error or dht problems, i got good share ratio. im on a 1mbps download 256kbps upload isp, and im only geting speeds from -0 to 20KB/s. i was told my problem might be that my isp throttles ports or somthing like that having to do with traffic shaping , i keep changing my port and i get same results nothing diff. is there anyway of geting passed this?
Doughnut wrote:i connect to about 10-40 seeds and about 10-30 peers , my UPnp is enabled on both router and client im using linksys befw11s4 v4 wireless b router