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port forwarded correctly, but still no incoming connections!


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I have correctly forwarded the port used by uTorrent, and I get this confirmation-

Welcome to the µTorrent Port Checker.

A test will be performed on your computer to check if the specified port is opened.

Checking port 38600 on 203.109.212.42...

OK! Port 38600 is open and accepting connections.

You will be able to receive incoming BitTorrent connections.

However, the yellow triangle remains! It DID work for a few weeks, and I was getting good transfer speed, but now I am no longer receiving incoming connections anymore. And speed has dropped down real slow.

I have -

- restarted my computer

- reset router/modem

- made all changes suggested in other threads (disable DHT, disable name resolve, disable UPnP / NAT-PMP, Net.max_halfopen = 4 etc.)

it WAS working and now it has stopped. Nothing was changed at this end. Is it possible ISP is choking me?

sk

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I'm having a similar issue.

uTorrent 1.7.5 running on WinXP/SP2.

- wireless to a WRT54G running Firmware Version: v4.71.1, Hyperwrt 2.1b1 + Thibor15c

- no Windows firewall, third party antivirus or firewall running

My ports are all forwarded correctly and it passes the forwarding test at the uTorrent port checker site however I still have the yellow triangle indicating that I'm having trouble with incoming connections...

Periodically it will upload in a burst up to about 5kB/s and then it drops back down to zero.

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UPDATE: my internal IP address had changed and the port was not being forwarded propperly. Back to full speed again.

the test torrent (openOffice) ran great. real fast (240kbs) which is the fastest I have ever downloaded and is probably the limit of my connection.

but the yellow triangle remains. It tells me I'm not receiving any incoming connections.

perhaps it is lying to me?

  • 5 years later...
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i am now geting this issue on UTorrent 3.3 got the green check's on them both but the yellow triangle is there and connection sucks

Then it is either a firewall issue or your ISP blocking traffic.

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