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    A Port Forwarding Question

    What application type Is utorrent In port forwarding, what do you put It down as.

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    A Port Forwarding Question

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    What application type Is utorrent In port forwarding, what do you put It down as.
    I usually select "misc" as type and enter utorrent in the empty space, ,more like a label I think.

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    A Port Forwarding Question

    I usually do that as well, but It aint working

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    A Port Forwarding Question

    I don't think the name matters. If you're having issues, you most likely have the wrong port forwarded.

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    A Port Forwarding Question

    Yeah. The name doesnt matter, as long as you set TCP connections to forward through that port and put the same port number as in app.

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    A Port Forwarding Question

    You can put down any name as it's for your reference to know what is it for.
    Make sure to have the same port number/range and IP address from your uTorrent and PC ip matching up.

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    A Port Forwarding Question

    I've spent most of the day trying different settings and with gasps of relief, finally I'm green In Utorrent:yahoo::thumbsup::clap:
    It's been a pain In the posterior.
    Thanks all for the help.

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    A Port Forwarding Question

    Remember, that every time you change the port, you have to reboot ut

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    A Port Forwarding Question

    No need to reboot for changing port in uTorrent.
    It's better to set your PC ip as static. This way it will not change and always stay green.

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    A Port Forwarding Question

    Quote Originally Posted by LubTheStaringCat View Post
    I've spent most of the day trying different settings and with gasps of relief, finally I'm green In Utorrent:yahoo::thumbsup::clap:
    It's been a pain In the posterior.
    Thanks all for the help.
    Just wait until you get into the wonderful world of "Quality of Service" (QoS)

 

 

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