Networks nat problems

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  1. dejota

    dejota What's a Dremel?

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    hey... after like one week of triying to fix my azureus nat firewalled i quit! im tired i need help! ive done everithing possible ive read forums and all that stuff!! i need to fix that cuz i dont know ..now its different ...i used to have green smiles but now i dont..
    my dhct itw green but nat its red...
    i dont know if something i did broke it or whatever....but i dont think so

    heres what i have

    Speedtouch 536 v6 modem
    dsl conection
    i use azureus and emule for downloads, emule says i have low id , and azureus says nat is firewalled, i also play world of warcraft and it gaves me super high latency sometimes , and sometimes it dont...
    i already turned off my modem firewall using a telnet sesion.
    im using ports 50128 tcp and 50129 udp for azureus and 12000 and 12001 for emule...for wow i dont k know...
    i read the azureus wiki fix for the nat and i did everithing they saidit but nothing worked...i have a tweak program called conection booster and it didnt fixed it .. i wen to portfoward.com and did everithing they said...still didnt work...i went to a page that said i had to increase the Increasing TCP Receive Window for window....they had a registry file that should fix it but it didnt....

    any suggestions
     
  2. Glider

    Glider /dev/null

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    Just forward the udp and the tcp port in the firewall to your pc, and make sure it isn't firewalled there (Windows firewall). That should do the trick.
     
  3. Seth

    Seth What's a Dremel?

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    ^ agrees
     
  4. Atomic

    Atomic Gerwaff

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  5. CaseyBlackburn

    CaseyBlackburn Network Techie

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    He already has.

    I have nothing to suggest other than to check software firewalls on the computer. Who is your ISP, they may do packet sniffing.
     
  6. Pookeyhead

    Pookeyhead It's big, and it's clever.

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    Is your router set as a DHCP server? Your computer's IP address on the home network may not be static... that will cause problems too.
     
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