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3 UPnP messages


Tcip

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Hi !

I have a D-Link 4300. With the latest software. When i portout the port from uTorrent in to the router (i ported out the port in: Virtual Server and Gaming).

I get a green light on uTorrent Port Checker. And a green light in uTorrent-program. But i get this in the "logger"

[04:35:45] UPnP: Discovered new device: http://192.168.0.1:4444/wipconn

[04:36:24] UPnP: ERROR -3 mapping port 32137 -> 192.168.0.3:32137

[04:36:33] Unable to map UPnP Port.

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Erm... that means... it is incompatible with µTorrent's method of using UPnP. So just disable it in µTorrent as I said. Theoretically, UPnP is supposed to be an universal way for networked devices to communicate with each other. Unfortunately, they (apparently) don't follow some kind of rigid specification, so hardware manufacturers don't even make UPnP that works universally across different devices. So much for it being called "Universal Plug and Play."

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My English is very crapy.. "incompatible" for me is advanced English. Thanks for the explanation =)

Do i feal a difference when i download a file when it's disable? In the new software for the router there is planty off setups, none that i change for i have idea whata heck it is. I think the data get caught in the filter

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UPnP is disable in uTorrent now. And the router logs said this

[iNFO] Fri Nov 10 05:12:54 2006 Log viewed by IP address 192.168.0.3

[iNFO] Fri Nov 10 05:12:45 2006 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 222.240.87.159:28463 to 85.226.229.xxx:33419

[iNFO] Fri Nov 10 05:12:44 2006 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 218.202.220.14:14653 to 85.226.229.xxx:33419

[iNFO] Fri Nov 10 05:12:43 2006 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 84.40.219.93:4661 to 85.226.229.xxx:33419

[iNFO] Fri Nov 10 05:12:40 2006 Blocked incoming UDP packet from 218.202.220.14:14653 to 85.226.229.xxx:33419

It's maybe right?

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