• Help me Port-Forward to uTorrent!
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Hey guys, I have had this problem where I cannot connect to peers/seeds, and I'm almost finished with my process. I'm up to here : [IMG]http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Netgear/WNR2000/WNR20004.jpg[/IMG] uTorrent Port : 36311 IPv4 Address : 10.0.0.150 Default Gateway : 10.0.0.150 Router Model : NetGear WNR2000 Thanks.
Just what are you using utorrent for in the first place?
[QUOTE=YourFriendJoe;37849060]Just what are you using utorrent for in the first place?[/QUOTE] You're not supposed to ask questions like this, you're just leading him to getting banned. What if he's seeding say, Black Mesa? Linux distributions?
As no-one else has actually helped the guy out... Service Name: Whatever you want to call it... uTorrent would be the logical choice. Protocol: Fine as it is - I don't change it and I have no problems Starting and Ending port will be 36311 Sever address: 10.0.0.150 Then apply the settings and you're done.
[QUOTE=tob;37850429]As no-one else has actually helped the guy out... Service Name: Whatever you want to call it... uTorrent would be the logical choice. Protocol: Fine as it is - I don't change it and I have no problems Starting and Ending port will be 36311 Sever address: 10.0.0.150 Then apply the settings and you're done.[/QUOTE] Thanks. It's no longer Red but now a Yellow Sign, any ideas what to do? I'm getting some peers though. [editline]29th September 2012[/editline] It's Green, now! Thanks, tob.
And for future reference, try not to make threads like this. This is very edgy territory that could possibly get you banned for "warez"
I fail to see how opening ports for a p2p application is grounds for getting banned for warez
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