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  • ichibankillaI Offline
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    ichibankilla
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    I'm hooked up to a wireless network but I can't download torrent files, I use utorrent and tried bitlord, and lime wire won't even connect. I have utorrent and limewire in my exceptions list in my firewall and antivirus software but still nothing.

    Any suggestions.
    Thanks.

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      You have to adjust the maximum number of ports allowed open by your router:

      IP Filter Settings (adjust these for P2P)
      Maximum Ports (Default: 4096, Range: 256 - 4096)
      TCP Timeout (in seconds) (Default: 3600, Range: 1 - 86400)
      UDP Timeout (in seconds) (Default: 120, Range: 1 - 86400)

      Increase the number of maximum ports.


      Just to clarify, is this YOUR wireless network? If not, you shouldn't be using it. The other posibility is, P2P filters are turned on. Try encrypting your P2P traffic or turning the filter off (if its your router).

      http://torrentfreak.com/how-to-encrypt-bittorrent-traffic/

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