However, whenever you have a question, you first have to provide what we consider the Essentials and be able to include the maximum amount of detailed information (speed test results, the settings that you’re using, which Tutorial/s you have followed, etc.) possible - the more, the better.
im using the default settings of bitcomet, i have avg 9.0.698 and i already made the firewall give permission to bitcomet, and as I said, the problem just started one day without me doing anything
Naww, it’s more fun to pull the details out one at a time. killermelga was already told we needed the essentials way back in Cassie’s first reply to him. (I figure it’ll be Christmas before we finally get enough information to actually help.)
However, whenever you have a question, you first have to provide what we consider the Essentials and be able to include the maximum amount of detailed information (speed test results, the settings that you’re using, which Tutorial/s you have followed, etc.) possible - the more, the better.
I’ll just add: in one topic!
My head is already spinning after trying to gather all your setup details scattered all over this topic and they have yet to be completed.
…and when i try to recconect it says “an error ocurred”
Who says that? Mr. Rogers?
Who is your ISP?
We are really bothering you with all these pointless questions, aren’t we?
I don’t know what’s wrong with us, taking so much pleasure in literally writing novels, just trying to figure out what setup some user might have. Let alone other questions which might shed some light over the **actual **problem.
Furthermore, you should never, ever, let us know what other Internet-related applications or firewall are you using, which might come in conflict with your BitTorrent client. We take great pleasure in guessing all that; please don’t spoil that surprise for us.
And in no case should you let anyone know what is the make and model of your modem because that’s highly prohibited by international laws. Besides, it’s all that the evil hacker leprechauns await; they will highjack your computer for all eternity.