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themoose
November 19th, 2006, 12:15
Alright, this is really starting to bug me now.

I'm running my PC over a wireless connection. My router is a cable & wireless heap of junk, and my wireless adapter is a nicer Belkin thing.

Here's a screenshot of ipconfig /all.
http://imagecrate.net/images/cmd.gif

Here's a screenshot of port forwarding setup:
http://imagecrate.net/images/c&w-pf.png
(the first set should work on my PC - but it doesn't. The second is for the downstairs PC connected to router via cable, and it works for the downstairs PC (but not this one). The third set I set up just to see if it worked, and it didn't).

Whenever I put either of those numbers (in the first column) into azeurus NAT / firewall test, they each come up with "NAT Error".

Please FWS, help me set up port forwarding!

P.S. I've also tried another client - didn't work. Downloading torrents is so slow it's in B/s - I may as well be on a constricted dial up connection.

Decker
November 19th, 2006, 15:34
You could try using DHCP from the router rather than a static, and if you must use a static don't use a SM o 255.0.0.0 that's A Class use 255.255.255.0 (C Class subnet) that could cause you some problems.
try that first.
I tend to use port 9001-99 for Azureus without probs and great speeds if it's available fro the seeds.

heymrdj
November 19th, 2006, 21:33
I did good Port fowarding TCP and UDP 6881-6889 to this system. Then I set up port triggering and fowarding for port 65530, and set Azureus to use 65530.

fireshark
November 20th, 2006, 00:07
Yeah why do you need a Class A subnet? really going to have 255^3 IP's on your network?

themoose
November 20th, 2006, 11:05
Yeah why do you need a Class A subnet? really going to have 255^3 IP's on your network?

I was just messing around trying to get something to work.