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545657 2007-04-30 11:07:00 Have you got it randomly selecting ports? If so you should turn that off.

I'm only saying that because in the three images there are different ports being tested.
JohnstonDJ (12197)
545658 2007-04-30 11:16:00 Have you got it randomly selecting ports? If so you should turn that off.

I'm only saying that because in the three images there are different ports being tested.

no i have not got that ticked
img162.imagevenue.com

I no i am doing something wrong:confused:
killa275 (11593)
545659 2007-04-30 11:30:00 What about Windows Firewall is that running?

You may want to go into the settings in the Firewall and make sure that uTorrent has TCP access.


** Also You haven't forwarded the ports like I explained.

It shouldn't matter which port you use but try this.

Open utorrent

Make the current port 49828

Then open your Router and Use port 49828 and copy and paste it into ALL 3 of those boxes- Port Start, Port End, Port Map.

So they ALL read 49828.

Click Apply

You then have to go back to the virtual server page and highlight the rule you just made & Click ADD so it moves over to the right box
Which is titled Applied Rules

Click apply

Try uTorrent checking the port in utorrent now.
radium (8645)
545660 2007-04-30 11:44:00 What about Windows Firewall is that running?

You may want to go into the settings in the Firewall and make sure that uTorrent has TCP access.


** Also You haven't forwarded the ports like I explained.

It shouldn't matter which port you use but try this.

Open utorrent

Make the current port 49828

Then open your Router and Use port 49828 and copy and paste it into ALL 3 of those boxes- Port Start, Port End, Port Map.

So they ALL read 49828.

Click Apply

You then have to go back to the virtual server page and highlight the rule you just made & Click ADD so it moves over to the right box
Which is titled Applied Rules

Click apply

Try uTorrent checking the port in utorrent now.

still no go i have got windows firewall disabled just keeps coming up with a red mark an when i go to check the port throgh utorrent it says it aint open
killa275 (11593)
545661 2007-04-30 11:49:00 Must be something that your doing wrong.

If you followed the steps I gave you it should work.

I have to go but somebody eles here at PF1 might beable to help you.

Goodluck
radium (8645)
545662 2007-04-30 11:53:00 thanks for all the help will have to see tomorrow if i can get it to work killa275 (11593)
545663 2007-04-30 13:25:00 Make sure on your router you've changed from the default password for logging into the Admin web-interface

Now, enable remote-administration so that the http interface can be accessed from the outside world (Its not going to be permanent, dont worry)

Then, goto here and see if it comes up:
www.grc.com
Chilling_Silence (9)
545664 2007-04-30 14:39:00 I am using avg for my anti virus an no firewalls that i no ofThat's unwise. Install a firewall and keep it on at all times. Greg (193)
545665 2007-04-30 21:44:00 That's unwise. Install a firewall and keep it on at all times.
Just... after you've got the port-forwarding started ;)
Its easier to build up the defence once you've got your port-forwarding working, tested, and 100%, rather than disabling bits & pieces in combination to try and work out whats not letting the data through on that port.
Chilling_Silence (9)
545666 2007-05-01 07:20:00 Make sure on your router you've changed from the default password for logging into the Admin web-interface

Now, enable remote-administration so that the http interface can be accessed from the outside world (Its not going to be permanent, dont worry)

Then, goto here and see if it comes up:
www.grc.com


tryed that website here is what it is saying
img20.imagevenue.com
killa275 (11593)
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