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Post by Rai|EST| on Dec 21, 2008 17:17:35 GMT
Well i wanna forward a port, for utorrent, haven't find any manuals for my router, only for the similar routers, and well i think i did everything right, but the noone still couldn't connect me by that port, because they don't see it open.
I have router Thomson TG585 v7
From ISP i have connection with open ports.
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Post by richard on Dec 21, 2008 22:41:23 GMT
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Post by Rai|EST| on Dec 22, 2008 12:16:40 GMT
yes utorrent is downloading no dmz function well i look for canyouseeme.org after i have forwarder port, if it is open or not
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Post by cannonfodder on Dec 26, 2008 0:47:40 GMT
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Post by Rai|EST| on Dec 26, 2008 13:32:52 GMT
It's not the same, but yes it has the same menu, and i have tried to forward port by this manual, but i failed, dunno why, i did everything like it said
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Post by MrPingu on Dec 28, 2008 2:06:38 GMT
somehow I doubt it... But you can always use upnp instead.. ---------- In myTorrent (utorrent): Go to Options > Preferences > Connections, check "Enable UPnP port mapping" Somewhere in the router-settings, enable UPnP ----------- The basic steps of Port Forwarding: 1) Figure out your local IP-address: (start -> run -> type "cmd" -> Press OK -> type "ipconfig" -> Enter 2) Figure out what port/ports you want to forward 3) Find the PortForward-settings in your router. 4) Type ip-address and port (If there are multiple port text-fields for the same port-forward, then put the same port-number in all fields.) 5) Apply Settings. (OK-button or what ever) Many routers also have a "enable" check box at each port forward, so remember to enable it.
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Post by Rai|EST| on Dec 28, 2008 13:40:42 GMT
I got my port open, not used uPnP
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