marinmm Posted January 19, 2008 Report Posted January 19, 2008 Hi,yes, I've read the FAQ, searched etc. I'm behind a NAT firewall which doesn't have port forwarding enabled, and there's no way to change that. Until recently I didn't have problems with torrent downloading (that means back then there was no port forwarding, too), but now my ISP changed something (put more restrictions on the NAT firewall), so after few KBs, uTorrent upload/download stops. Through that channel I can normally surf the Internet in a browser as I always could, altough when I stop working for a minute or two I have to refresh pages in a browser (it's probably some kind of security, I believe it could help someone who understands these things to determine how's it made).I'm using FTTx connection, XP SP2, no firewall.I'd like to hear your ideas how to solve my problem. Only thing I would like is that it works. I don't need fast connection, few KB of up/download is enough.So far i tried: going through HTTPS or using ports in uTorrent that could work (20, 59, 80). Changing various settings in uTorrent. No luck. Any suggestions?Does it have to do with uTorrent, eg. some unknown torrent client (which?) could go past this thing?If torrent doesn't work does it mean other p2p won't work as well (since I don't up/download much so far I didn't have a need for anything more than simple uTorrent).thx in advance
jewelisheaven Posted January 19, 2008 Report Posted January 19, 2008 You need to try limited settings (post #2 in the How-To).
marinmm Posted January 19, 2008 Author Report Posted January 19, 2008 Tried it. I think VPN should solve the problem, but I don't have a clue how to make a VPN connection that I can use with uTorrent.
jewelisheaven Posted January 19, 2008 Report Posted January 19, 2008 In that event, reading the µManual would pull up net.bind_ip and net.outgoing_ip for using an alternate network connection IP as your bittorrent IP.
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