Still have a problem

Hello. I have a problem with downloading bittorrent files. I was unable to download bittorrent files since last month and I keep seeing the message “Port Detection Failed.” I checked Bitcomet for Firewall exception but it never helped me all. What is wrong with this and how can I solve it?

(My current Bitcomet is 32 bit with version 1.47 and I am using Verizon FiOS.)

If you can, set the computer for a fixed ip and then set the router for port forwarding to that IP number. You also need to set the ports for that and match the port in Bitcomet (make it fixed and not random)

Whose IP are you talking about and how can I fix it?

	3 hours ago, Rhubarb said:



	

		If you can, set the computer for a fixed ip and then set the router for port forwarding to that IP number. You also need to set the ports for that and match the port in Bitcomet (make it fixed and not random)
	



Whose IP are you talking about?
	4 hours ago, Rhubarb said:



	

		If you can, set the computer for a fixed ip and then set the router for port forwarding to that IP number. You also need to set the ports for that and match the port in Bitcomet (make it fixed and not random)
	



I have these IPs (I have excluded my parents' IP and my iPhone's IP because they are not related.);

192.168.1.3 (mine, Ethernet)

192.168.1.11 (Ethernet)

192.168.1.40 (Ethernet)

192.168.1.5 (android-632c42706d3c6394, Wireless)

192.168.1.7 (SAMSUNG-SM-G930A, Wireless)

Which IP are you talking about?

Go to network settings and fix your IP to 192.168.1.3 and the gateway to 192.168.1.1. Open the router with your browaser (http://192.168.1.1) and set port forwarding to 192.168.1.3 on a fixed port (preferably in the high numbers) and set that port number in Bitcomet

Check [here](https://www.wikihow.com/Set-Up-Port-Forwarding-on-a-Router) for further info

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	4 hours ago, Rhubarb said:



	

		Go to network settings and fix your IP to 192.168.1.3 and the gateway to 192.168.1.1. Open the router with your browaser (http://192.168.1.1) and set port forwarding to 192.168.1.3 on a fixed port (preferably in the high numbers) and set that port number in Bitcomet
	

	

		Check [here](https://www.wikihow.com/Set-Up-Port-Forwarding-on-a-Router) for further info
	



TCP, UCP, or both?
	9 hours ago, pinkydemon said:



	

		I have these IPs (I have excluded my parents' IP and my iPhone's IP because they are not related.);
	

	

		192.168.1.3 (mine, Ethernet)
	

	

		192.168.1.11 (Ethernet)
	

	

		192.168.1.40 (Ethernet)
	

	

		192.168.1.5 (android-632c42706d3c6394, Wireless)
	

	

		192.168.1.7 (SAMSUNG-SM-G930A, Wireless)
	

	

		Which IP are you talking about?
	4 hours ago, Rhubarb said:



	

		Go to network settings and fix your IP to 192.168.1.3 and the gateway to 192.168.1.1. Open the router with your browaser (http://192.168.1.1) and set port forwarding to 192.168.1.3 on a fixed port (preferably in the high numbers) and set that port number in Bitcomet
	

	

		Check [here](https://www.wikihow.com/Set-Up-Port-Forwarding-on-a-Router) for further info
	



Oh, I forgot this one;

192.168.1.2 (w7P-PC, Ethernet)

Oh, wait. I have tried my IP address(173.66.150.14) with the same thing but it never helped at all.

I still cannot download bittorrent files since last month. What is wrong with it?

My DHT is connected and the port is open(I checked the port with a program and found out that my port is opened.) but I still see the message “Port Detection Failed.” What is happening and how can I solve this?

Please do not open a new thread as a continuation of another one…it’ll just make everyone reading it very confused. Keep further posts (assuming that they’re about the same issue) in the same thread.

*Post merged into Original Thread*

try right clicking and retest port

	On 1/2/2018 at 12:11 AM, The UnUsual Suspect said:



	

		try right clicking and retest port
	



How? Besides, I have uninstalled the updates of Windows 10 Pro but it never helped at all.

Here is what I see:

DHT Connected: 8

Port Detection Failed (Gray Light)

What is wrong with this and what should I do?
	2 hours ago, pinkydemon said:



	

		Here is what I see:
	

	

		DHT Connected: 8
	

	

		Port Detection Failed (Gray Light)
	

	

		What is wrong with this and what should I do?
	



Wait. Here is my Statistics:

TCP Connections:    Established: 0 [MAX:Unlimited] / Half-Open: 0 [MAX:200]

LAN IP:    192.168.1.3

WAN IP:    

Listen Port of TCP:    12404 (Detect Failed)

Listen Port of UDP:    12404 (Detect Failed)

Windows Firewall:    Added [TCP added, UDP added]

UPnP NAT port mapping:    Added

Disk Boost Service:    Not Installed

Overall Download Rate:    0 kB/s [MAX:Unlimited]     Max Connection Limits: 50 per task

Overall Upload Rate:    0 kB/s [MAX:Unlimited]     LT Seeding: 0 kB/s [MAX:Unlimited]     All BT Upload Slots: 0

Memory Usage:    Working Set: 67.42 MB, Commit Size: 95.42 MB

Free Memory:    Physical: 1.36 GB/3.21 GB (Min to keep: 50 MB), Virtual: 4.53 GB/6.46 GB, Process: 1.53 GB/1.99 GB

Disk Cache Size:    0 B (Min: 6 MB, Max: 1024 MB)

Disk Read Statistics:    Request: 0 (freq: 0.0/s), Actual Disk Read: 0 (freq: 0.0/s), Hit Ratio: 0.0%

Disk Write Statistics:    Request: 0 (freq: 0.0/s), Actual Disk Write: 0 (freq: 0.0/s), Hit Ratio: 0.0%

Total Downloaded:    6.77 KB (this session: 6.77 KB)

Total Uploaded:    1.11 KB (this session: 1.11 KB)

(I have excluded Up Time and Overall Tasks.)

Good news! I just reset the router and worked!