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  1. I just found out that my speedtocuh 530 modem can work as a router, and i saw in other fourms that using a router behind another router(my linksys router) would mess the port forwarding thing. And I'm stuck from here. 1) when i set the port forward range, should i configure my linksys or speedtouch??? 2) when i log on to linksys status page, I was given an IP 10.x.x.x, but when i go to setup page it shows local IP x.x.1.1(which stands for my modem/router/or desktop???) 3) on the same setup page, the starting IP is x.x.x.100, how come the last digit group says starting from 100, but the last digit group of local IP is just 1?????
  2. I have one linksys wrt54gs router shared by 2 desktops and 1 laptop. IF i need port forward on one desktop for bt reason, do i have to set the static ip for the other 2 computers? i will use all 3 computers for bitcomet eventually, but at this stage i can't even have one computer being port open,(i read that it is better to set both start and end port range the same, i tried 50000 and 60548) I followed the instruction carefully. Static IP not in the range of DHCP. no hardware or software firewall. UPnP disabled. I called up ISP, they said they don't block my external IP. What else can go wrong??
  3. I have one linksys wrt54gs router shared by 2 desktops and 1 laptop. IF i need port forward on one desktop for BT, do i have to set the static ip for the other 2 computers as well? i will use all 3 computers for bitcomet eventually, but at this stage, i can't even have one computer being port opened, (i read that it is better to set both start and end port range the same, i tried 50000 and 60548, all stealthed) I followed the instruction carefully. Static IP not in the range of DHCP. no hardware or software firewall. UPnP disabled. I called up ISP, they said they don't block my external IP. What else can go wrong?? If you screw up your Static IP, can u still load webpages??? Anyway i don't believe that i made mistake on my IP
  4. It sounds like you already have the connection to the access point but not internet. I'm not an expert but i had the same problem. How i worked out mine, use the computer that was wire-connected to the computer, go to linksys configuration page, 192.168.1.1, change the SSID to your own one, and set up the WEP. With your wireless computer, now when u open properties of network connection in control panel, it should ask u the ssid and wep. enter them should work out fine. i don't remember if i had to reboot the router though. probably not. Normally i email to linksys technical team, they give u very detailed answers, but could take up to 24hrs to reply
  5. I'm currently having two computers sharing one router thru wireless connection. It's a linksys wrt54gs router and wmp54gs adaptor. at this stage, i turned off all firewall on computer and router. Here are my questions: 1, If i have UPnP enabled on my router, Network Services checked in XP, also on in Bitcomet, do I have to disable all of them when i wante to do port forwarding manually. And how do i know UPnP is working??? 2, how do i know if the ip address in cmd>ipconfig/all is static or dynamic?(i restarted my comptuer a few times yesterday, it was the same ip, but today, the last digit changed, is that an IP assgined by my ISP or by my router?? ) 3, when I try the open port check, it gives me an IP 59xxxx, but in my msdos, it is 192xxxx. i believe 192xxx is the static IP that i need for port forwarding, am i correct?? 4, how do i know if i m using a proxy server??? 5, do i have to configure both computers, although i just need one of them to reach better speed for BT?? I followed all the steps carefully in port forwarding guide in FAQ link, but it says listen port is not open. i tried 50000 and 60548. I also see azureus.com forums, it says try 6881-6999. I basically can use randomly anything btw 50000-60548, right?? If I can do the above questions correctly, i should have no probelms(not speed related), in getting both local and remote peers, even if my 2 computers are downloading at the same time right???
  6. I can't have the port being open after following your steps. My computer uses a wireless pci to connect the router, is that y i can't have static ip???? do i have to switch off the WEP or MAC thing?? I use linksys router and adaptor.please help. how is the actual speed difffernece when not using listen port?? My real concern is, i don't see any "remote" in the initation column
  7. When I check the peers initiation, I always only get "local", I have followed the necessary step in FAQ, i've done the port forwarding properly. i can see other peers download rate is like 10 times faster then mine( i normally get below 10 K/B). In fact, before I have touched anything on configuring the prot forwarding thing, i sometimes get download speed, 70K/B, but rare. And now I even having problem of loading web browser when using BitComet. Also, the test proxy link in FAQ, it returns me an IP different from my static IP(i believe its the one in run>cmd>ipconfig). Did i screw up anything so that my speed is so slow??
  8. Do i automatically become a seed once the file that i download has completed???
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