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nanDOG
May 8th, 2004, 11:29 AM
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I think I made a BIG mistake I just paid $300 for a wireless 11mbps card, antenna, Instalation bla bla to connect at my ISP via RADIO Transmition...OK...So i tried to use 3 torrents clients with suprnova and also emule and shareaza. They can connect to the network but download just dont start or freeze...im getting low id (emule) and 9kbs max transfer before it goes dead...So im getting 10.0.xx.1 as my lan ip (like a ghost)
Ive tried to scan all my ports, and it seems they´re all stealth..and only port 20 closed...
So is there any solution to download torrents trough a LAN (proxy server?) like me...Ive got my server´s ip and my local ip THANX :tol :tol :tol
PS. Ive tried using port 80 and using proxy settings

moneoa
May 8th, 2004, 12:13 PM
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I think I made a BIG mistake I just paid $300 for a wireless 11mbps card, antenna, Instalation bla bla to connect at my ISP via RADIO Transmition...OK...So i tried to use 3 torrents clients with suprnova and also emule and shareaza. They can connect to the network but download just dont start or freeze...im getting low id (emule) and 9kbs max transfer before it goes dead...So im getting 10.0.xx.1 as my lan ip (like a ghost)
Ive tried to scan all my ports, and it seems they´re all stealth..and only port 20 closed...
So is there any solution to download torrents trough a LAN (proxy server?) like me...Ive got my server´s ip and my local ip THANX :tol :tol :tol
PS. Ive tried using port 80 and using proxy settings
look in the BT faq for what ports it uses and what ones you need to forward

PowerMan57two
May 8th, 2004, 01:05 PM
Don't worry, eMule barely works for me. I don't use it anymore because eMule would only download at 2KB/sec for me and I'm on satellite internet and I usually get 100KB/sec.