gmattjfairweathe Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 (edited) 1)64 bit 1.35 stable release 2) Optical Fibre connection 3) R1000H fibre op model/router with wireless radio shut off , feeding the internet to a linksys wrt400n router with an ethernet cable. 4) One computer taking the internet from the linksys wrt400n wirelessly 5) I use windows 7, i use the windows firewall 64 bit 6) Are you using any type of IP filtering or protection software like Peerblock or ProtoWall? NO 8) 4ms ping, 40 mb download and 30 mb upload when i did the speed test I have setup a static ip address for the computer, i opened the port in both of the routers setup pages, and i created rules to allow the port to pass through the firewall. i have done everything i can think of and still end up with a yellow button and blocked status. these are my statistics. why cannot i get listening port of tcp to open? Up Time: 1:26:29 Overall Tasks: Total: 92 / Running: 2 TCP Connections: Established: 1 [MAX:Unlimited] / Half-Open: 0 [MAX:200] LAN IP: 192.168.xxxxx WAN IP: 156.xxxxxxx Listen Port of TCP: 65000 (Blocked by Firewall/Router) Listen Port of UDP: 65000 (Opened in Firewall/Router) Windows Firewall: Added [TCP opened, UDP opened] UPnP NAT port mapping: Disabled Disk Boost Service: Stopped Overall Download Rate: 406 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: 115.75 MB, Commit Size: 106.36 MB Free Memory: Phys: 2.28 GB (Min to keep: 50 MB), Pagefile: 5.55 GB, Virtual: 8,191 GB Disk Cache Size: 28 MB (Min: 6 MB, Max: 50 MB) Disk Read Statistics: Request: 179 (freq: 0.1/s), Actual Disk Read: 1 (freq: 0.0/s), Hit Ratio: 99.4% Disk Write Statistics: Request: 22972 (freq: 19.6/s), Actual Disk Write: 181 (freq: 0.1/s), Hit Ratio: 99.2% Total Downloaded: 180.93 GB (this session: 387.64 MB) Total Uploaded: 458.03 GB (this session: 503.75 KB) any help would be appreciated. i am trying to run with this 2nd router because it put outs better signal and speeds. just cannot get bitcomet to cooperate. Edited December 23, 2014 by gmattjfairweathe (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The UnUsual Suspect Posted December 24, 2014 Share Posted December 24, 2014 One of the most common mistakes when forwarding through multiple routers is on the first router you don't use the computers IP address, you use the second router's IP address. I recommend you review this article. Main Article: http://wiki.bitcomet.com/add_port_mapping_in_nat_router Manual portforwarding: http://wiki.bitcomet.com/add_port_mapping_in_nat_router#manually_configure_port_mapping_at_router_setup_page Cascaded routers: http://wiki.bitcomet.com/add_port_mapping_in_nat_router#cascaded_routers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cassie Posted December 24, 2014 Share Posted December 24, 2014 OMG!!! I'm in shock!! I think that this is the first time (in sooo many years) that a member has actually read the READ THIS FIRST and has actually provided everything in the first post!! Three cheers for gmattjfairweathe!!! :D Have a Merry Christmas!! :) :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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