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Can't remove red light.


neverinex

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● Your network type (Cable, DSL, Dial-Up etc.) and maximum network bandwidth (total download/upload speeds). If you don't know this, there are places that you can go to that will give you a rough approximation;Dsl,did a speedtest got 606kb download and 80 kb upload

● The O.S. you're using, and if possible, the firmware version of your network device;

Windows xp home edition

Product Name = SpeedTouch 510

Vendor Name = THOMSON

● What type of firewall (hardware/software) you have, if any, and if it's a software firewall, which one (BlackIce, McAfee, Norton, Sygate, ZoneAlarm etc.);None,I haven't got a single firewall/anti-virus program

● Verify that you've portforwarded correctly. I cannot stress how important this is. Many, many headaches can be avoided simply by forwarding the right port (thanks r00ted wink);

http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/7285/speed9qs.png

● Let us know if your ISP is known to do malicious traffic shaping (that is, blocking/slowing down BitTorrent and general P2P traffic).

Nah I have wanadoo(dutch)

oh yeh ive used spysweeper,pc pitstop etc etc to tweak up internet settings.

also did some stupid stuff changing regersty's(sp?) and all..

Might have done some stupid stuffs..

Could some1 tell me something to turn everything to default again-.-'(might help)

I removed spysweeper btw

Well story:

It was working fine,dling STUFF with 200kb/s with green light always

Then one day it stopped working and kept giving red light:(

Well..I have disabled the standard xp firewalls.

I have reinstalled it many times,still doesn't work..

Tried portforwarding..no effect.

Well...help please?

http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/5513/redlight4mu.png

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Please, don't tell us what you've downloaded, it's against the rules.

"This forum is NOT for help with videos, games, movies, or anything you've downloaded!

Posting about any illegal sharing of copyrighted content is strictly FORBIDDEN."

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You probably didn't think about it when you did it, but you mentioned what you downloaded.

It's not easy to see much from the picture you attached concerning you portforwarding.

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I edited it out, and I edited out your quote too. No need to quote the post directly before yours.

Are you sure you forwarded to the IP in Start -> Run -> cmd /k ipconfig ?

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