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Another port forwarding issue


PikaGrue

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1) I don't see a Network okay or a NAT error at the bottom

2) I'm using DSL and i'm getting 819.2 kilobits per second

3) I'm using Windows XP

4) I have Windows XP firewall

5) Having megaissues portforwarding

6) My ISP doesn't shape the traffic

Any help would be appreciated, because my downloads are really slow

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5) So my network is first, My DSL modem (its a Speedstream 4100) is connected to my Linksys WRT54G router which is then connected to my D-link DSS-5+ router which is then connected to my computer

2) 626 Kb/s

1) I have a torrent started, and I still don't see the network status, I can take a screenshot if needed, but I do not know how to post up images

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You realise you will have to forward traffic from the first router to your second router to your computer? And that is assuming the "modem" isn't functioning as a router too. Better to only use the first router as one and the second one in non-routing mode or forwarding all ports to 0.0.0.0

Pictures you can upload at sites like www.tinypic.com

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@5618: tinypic.com died after PhotoBucket acquired it :( The main draw to tinypic.com (for me anyway) was that it was unobtrusive and fast (something that can't be said about the more ubiquitous imageshack.us), but at the same time, didn't require logins (ew PhotoBucket). *sigh*

@PikaGrue: Ew, NAT behind NAT behind NAT. You're triple-NATed -- that's a pretty nasty predicament. Check the advanced port forwarding guide in the third link in my signature regarding double NAT (a simpler case of what you've got on your hands).

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