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PostPosted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 6:09 pm 
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Something is wrong!!! That code 192.168.1.1 doesn't work with me nothing will open up. I've even change the last number from 0 to 9 and still no good luck. I can easily get the MAC, IP, and the name but that code is not working!!! HELP!!!!


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Hi, I'm new here and I have two questions. If I want to set up my router for BitTornado it says on portforward.com that if I intend to download more files at once then I should make my port range larger. Does this mean more torrent files at once or if there are say 100 files in the torrent I need to make the port range 100? And also do you have to forward each port separately like it says on the guide for my router (Dlink-504) or can I just type in 6000-7000 or whatever?

Thanks, Joeyjoejoe


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Joeyjoejoe wrote:
Hi, I'm new here and I have two questions. If I want to set up my router for BitTornado it says on portforward.com that if I intend to download more files at once then I should make my port range larger. Does this mean more torrent files at once or if there are say 100 files in the torrent I need to make the port range 100? And also do you have to forward each port separately like it says on the guide for my router (Dlink-504) or can I just type in 6000-7000 or whatever?


You don't need ports for files within a torrent, but for torrent files (ends with .torrent). If you're using btdownload* you'll need one port per torrent you run at a time. But btlaunchmany* will use a single port to run multiple torrents. It's always safe to open up a few extra though, just in case.


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Cloud Link wrote:
my DCHP server is enabled, should this be enabled?

No, DHCP is for girls and gay-boys :arrow: deactivate it and set up static IP´s
Cloud Link wrote:
and my UPnP is disabled

good! UPnP is the Root of all evil


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thx very much yall

i have been stuck in yellow haze since adding a new pc to my family and using a d-link router.

but thx to this forum (and all of you great peeps), portforward.com, and alot of patience on my end, i have green lights across the board and my d/l speeds have increased greatly. not to mention i now know alot about routers and how their used......

yall rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Sleeth.Org's guide is awesome!


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Be sure to know your router and the model no. That is the only way we certain to troubleshoot.
Ok what is your router brand and model no.?


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