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  1. Ahh... Here I was thinking the stars had to be in proper alignment and a sacrifice given to the gods of Tech and P2P...
  2. UPDATE: after reconnecting my PC to the router, everything miraculously worked. I did not change any settings when removing the router (other than disconnecting from the network) nor did I change any settings by reconnecting to the router after the test. I have no idea why it started to work all of a sudden... Before CYSM could not see my BitComet Service After setting EXACTLY as before, CYSM could see BitComet Strange...
  3. I tried to bypass the router, and everything worked fine. So the problem is in my router. Problem is... MY CONFIG IS CORRECT!!!!11 Everything seems to be setup correctly. So even though my config is correct (according to every single guide i've read about port forwarding), it doesnt work... I shrunk the IP address pool for the router so it would not ever give my static IP to another device. I set my computer to this IP and confirmed with ipconfig /all I chose a random port xxxxx I set all traffic incoming on that port (in the router) to be sent to my PC (on the same port) I configured BitComet to Listen on this port. I also configured BOTH Windows Firewall and COMODO Firewall to allow traffic on the specified ports and I tried turning COMODO off and Windows Firewall ON, to no change. I updated my Router's firmware to the latest possible version... Yet I am blocked. I don't understand what is wrong. How is there anything wrong with this config?
  4. It is a coaxial cable modem, which I have always assumed was a type of aDSL connection. As stated in a previous post, the model is the SurfBoard SB5101.
  5. From the software I see installed, I do not have any firewall applications. I am fairly certain I know what each of my processes do, as I installed specific programs fully aware of their features. The other processes are Microsoft related and are required for various purposes such as serving media etc. Anything I do not recognize is routinely scanned and quarantined. I may not be a genius when it comes to networking, but I'm pretty sure I followed the guide on portforward to a T. Several times. So I am absolutely sure that my Router config is correct. The only unique thing about my network config is that almost every computer (not the router or modem) has a custom HOSTS file. This is one of the only things I did not manually configure, so there may be an entry there, but I doubt it.
  6. Thank you both for your replies. I have tried completely disabling my software firewall completely (after trying to add BitComet in the Trusted Programs group), and this has no effect. Also, I can log into the surfboard modem from a browser, but it seems to have no security features beyond those preventing cable/signal theft. The config page lists the downstream IP and frequency, but there are no firewall settings to configure. It is a Motorola SurfBoard SB5101. EDIT: Windows Firewall is disabled, as I feel the "protection" it offers is relatively pointless. Other security suites have better configurations with more options that play well across Firewall, AV, and Sandbox software.
  7. I apologize if I was not supposed to create a new topic for this. I didn't see it in the rules post. Network Information Connection: ADSL (via Time Warner Cable RoadRunner) Modem: Motorola Surfboard Cable Modem Router: Belkin F7D8302 v1 Client Information Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64 COMODO Internet Security BitComet v 1.31 Hello, I have a slight issue with my BitComet Configuration. I always get the "Yellow Light" with a message that my WAN IP address and the specified port, are blocked. This leads me to wonder if there is a conflict somewhere. I have double checked my settings and I must be blunt. Something is very wrong. All my settings from listen port to static IP address have remained the same since I built my PC. Originally, I had BitLord installed, but due to a software corruption, I uninstalled and gave BitComet a try, due to my friends' exaltations. (I love it!) However, somehow these same settings that worked in BitLord and when I first installed BitComet no longer give the "Green Light". I have created rules in my firewall to prevent issues with BitComet. I have forwarded the port in my Router configuration. I have read several wiki pages, as well as all relevant pages on http://www.portforward.com I have set my PC to a static IP address. I have configured the port in BitComet. I resized my DHCP IP address Pool to exclude my static IP. I have tried configuring with UPnP. I have restarted my PC, Router, and Modem in pretty much any conceivable order, as well as performing Hard Resets on Router and Modem. It seems that something, somewhere, somehow was changed, and nothing I seem to do has any effect. So... either my ISP is specifically targeting me; my ISP blocks all BitComet listening; or there is something going on I'll likely look like an idiot for forgetting. I have been struggling with this since it randomly happened a few months ago. I wanted to wait and patiently read all the necessary articles, but everything indicates I must not have forwarded my port correctly, even though I am absolutely certain I have. I have also tried CanYouSeeMe.org and it was NOT able to see my service Is there anything left to try? Or am I just cursed by the Tech Gods? Websites I have tried: http://portforward.c...v1/BitComet.htm http://www.cometforums.com/ http://wiki.bitcomet...Asked_Questions http://wiki.bitcomet...g_in_nat_router http://wiki.bitcomet...omet_status_bar http://blog.bitcomet...ete/post_14378/ http://blog.bitcomet...bt2/post_14684/ http://www.canyouseeme.org
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