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View Full Version : PLEASE Help me fix Nat error, very important! need help!!!


immersion
December 26th, 2005, 09:36 PM
Can someone PLEASE help me fix my nat error, this is very important for a show im suppposed to present to my colleagues but my d/l speeds r too slow and i fear it wont be d/l in time.


Here are the facts/info:
set-up static ip
followed port forward ecactly
set azuerus incoming port as 4201
and opened internal ports 4201~4201, external 4201~4201, enabled, selected my PC, chnaged protocol to TCP/Udp, also tried just TCP
Went to options >plug-ins>UpNp and deselected (also tried with it selected)

Tested...NAT error

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my router and wirelesss are are both trendnet router is TEW-431 BRP
windows firewall is off
i use norton anti virus not internet security
have tried different port numbers and dont work
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I have posted on other forums help as well....

- any other info that is needed just post.

Thank-you



~~~~Immersion~~~~~~

black_magiic
December 26th, 2005, 09:47 PM
check your private messages

moneoa
December 26th, 2005, 09:49 PM
This is not a marketplace my friend, this is something someone should be able to help you with for free

black_magiic
December 26th, 2005, 09:54 PM
Im going to walk him through it over msn. I'm not doing anything terribly important.

Schnitzel
December 27th, 2005, 12:40 PM
Another thing you could try is this.

Open up Azureus, so it should be listening on TCP4201, then click here (https://www.grc.com/x/portprobe=4201) to probe the port. If you've correctly setup the forwarding etc, then the status should show up as "Open".

If it shows up as closed or stealthed when Azureus is running then it's not right. As soon as you've closed Azureus however, the status of the port should go back to closed/stealthed (depending on your security setup) but stealthed is better.

One thing though, when you're forwarding a port for things like this, its best to use a port that isn't used by anything else. For example, if you chose to forward port 31388 (which is used by the BO trojan) then you may become vunerable to it.
If you changed to a port like 50001 (which has no current uses), it would make no difference to your download speed as long as its forwarded correctly, but potentially, you'd be safer.