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uTorrent No Incoming Connections..


yuriy

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hey everyone! i have a problem..i get an orange triangle saying no incoming connections..and i get a speed of 33kB/s when I have a 10mbit down connection..

i use a router: Belkin F5D8233-4 and use a DSL modem: Gigaset SE567

I tried looking here: http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Belkin/F5D8233-4/Utorrent.htm

I did everything i needed to do what it says there, i allowed all tcp&udp ports on my software firewall to allow all ports of utorrent, and still i see that yellow triangle:(

can anyone help? please..thanks

oh and I use pc-cillin internet security 2008.

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yes it is a gateway, and on my router home page it says:

Default Gateway 192.168.254.254 when i type that ip in, it brings me to the modems configuration..and the one you showed me has a different thing..my isp gave me that modem..and the config looks way different..its um System Type: Gigaset SE567/8 Series - http://gigaset.siemens.com/repository/1389/138936/SE567_left_angle_220x279.jpg

how can i forward my modem to router and then from router to the internet? im so confused:( idk what to do! lol seriously..

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nothing of that type, ill get a screenshot right now..

here is how my config looks like:

http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/3929/routerrrnw8.jpg

and idk my router port forward does not work at all!..probably because my modem is a gateway? i used to have an older modem and it would take over that gateway and i think my router was a gateway idk..but i see no port forward on my modem..NO WHERE at all..just some basic isp configs thats all! and firewall crap that ive disabled..

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If you already have port forwarding on the router then you just need port forwarding on the gateway. If you have other things you want to forward though and only want to forward once, look on your router for a connection type selection and change it to bridge mode, this will disable the routers NAT system.

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