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orhan1234
September 19th, 2008, 06:30 AM
I am usıng the latest version of utorrent (1.8). I have a perfect download speed. But I have a big difficulty at uploading. Network status in utorrent is okey. Its colour is green. That means port forwarding is okey. But, whenever I check my connectable status in any private torrent sites while downloading or seeding, it is stated as not connectable. There are so many leecher. But, I can upload almost nothing. This is really big problem for me. Because my ratio get worst day by day.

Please see below for all needful information

ADSL Modem Router : SpeedTouch ST536V6
Forwarded port : 50040
Antivirus : Disabled
Vista Firewall protection disabled

But, it is very interesting port is seen as opened at https://www.grc.com/x/portprobe=50040. However it seems not open as port check site of utorrent. The main reason for this is that my ip address are detected as different in both sites. Actually whenever I use thıs site (http://www.ip-adress.com/whatismyip/) my ip it shows also diferent ip for my connection. The ip shown in private torrent is also different.

I couldn't understand there are 4 different ip results in four different sites

-https://www.grc.com/x/portprobe=50040
-http://www.utorrent.com/testport.php?port=50040
-http://www.ip-adress.com/whatismyip/
-http://nordic-t.org/browse.php Privita torrent site as an example)

I feel that the problem is due to ip but I don't know what to do.

I am afraid that there will be no solution for this problem.

Location : Qatar

Your help on above matter shall be really so much appreciated.

Thanks.

rocket357
September 19th, 2008, 07:26 AM
I had a similar issue a few years ago when I switched from cable to DSL. Suddenly people couldn't get to my VoIP servers that I was running at home, and when I checked the public ip, I got something like "192.168.x.x".

The problem is that most DSL modems actually connect you to a private LAN that's spread out across a large area (and by private I mean private to the DSL company, not private to your house). Some DSL modems will allow you to set them to "passthrough", which will connect you to the public network of the DSL company (so people external to the DSL company can see you).

You can probably call your DSL company or dig through the literature that came with the modem to find out specifically how to set up passthrough for your modem.

orhan1234
September 21st, 2008, 07:44 AM
Please help me if you know solution.

Feather
September 21st, 2008, 09:14 AM
orphan did you even read what the man said. He is not going to do all the work for you. He gave you a possible solution all you have to do is look for the specifics in the documents you should already have.

orhan1234
September 21st, 2008, 01:38 PM
orphan did you even read what the man said. He is not going to do all the work for you. He gave you a possible solution all you have to do is look for the specifics in the documents you should already have.

Please read topic and do not trash topic by meaningless words. How many times will w read documents I don't know. If you don't face the problem, you can not understand us.

Help- How can I be connectable at private torrent sites (It is not easy as you think)

Feather
September 21st, 2008, 02:57 PM
if you are not going to read the n get the fuck out we dont have the patience to deal with your dumb ass

rocket357
September 22nd, 2008, 12:06 PM
Please help me if you know solution.

Well hell...Mail the modem and literature to:

rocket357
123 You must be kidding Drive
hahaha, QQ 12345 USA

I'll read the docs for you and set up the modem, then mail it back =D

Seriously man...read the docs (or if that doesn't work, call the company). Simple as that.

topino
September 22nd, 2008, 02:59 PM
I know the problem well too, impossible for me to connect with my box to one of the greatest Danish trackers really hurt. I hope you managed to get going cause it aint any fun to watch all the lovely movies run out in nothing..

w31n3r
September 23rd, 2008, 07:31 AM
RTFM!!

one of krells gems, and the single best piece of advice you can get while trying to solve a tech problem. it's a pity newbs get so offended by it, i've followed it and it's worked for me so far.

@orphan1234: does your IP change mid session? is it a reserved range like 192.168.x.x? are you using a proxy service? have you checked your modem config settings page? most modems will display your external IP address there usually under STATUS or CONNECTIONS. you have to be more forthcoming if you want hlp. all we ask is a little politeness.

Feather
September 23rd, 2008, 04:35 PM
No all i ask is he take his shit and get. If he is not willing to do some of the leg work himself then he does not deserve the help.

orhan1234
September 24th, 2008, 11:33 AM
No all i ask is he take his shit and get. If he is not willing to do some of the leg work himself then he does not deserve the help.

I don't understand why you are always trying my topic as trash. I said that I read documents. If you know somethıng else, you can tell, but don't tell me what I did before.

drtoker
September 24th, 2008, 11:41 AM
You can probably call your DSL company or dig through the literature that came with the modem to find out specifically how to set up passthrough for your modem.

There is your solution. Read it, do it, and stop asking for more help until its done.

orhan1234
September 24th, 2008, 11:48 AM
RTFM!!

one of krells gems, and the single best piece of advice you can get while trying to solve a tech problem. it's a pity newbs get so offended by it, i've followed it and it's worked for me so far.

@orphan1234: does your IP change mid session? is it a reserved range like 192.168.x.x? are you using a proxy service? have you checked your modem config settings page? most modems will display your external IP address there usually under STATUS or CONNECTIONS. you have to be more forthcoming if you want hlp. all we ask is a little politeness.

192.168.x.x : yes reserved range. There is upper and lower limit

I am not using proxy server.

Yes, I have checked my modem config settings page.

Yes, there is an IP address. But this IP address starts with 78. is entirely different from the IP address obtained from http://www.ip-adress.com/whatismyip/

It is so interesting my ip address is "Your IP is: 89.211.4.3"in Nordic torrent site. this is also entirely different.

Thank you.

rocket357
September 24th, 2008, 12:47 PM
192.168.x.x : yes reserved range. There is upper and lower limit

I am not using proxy server.

Yes, I have checked my modem config settings page.

Yes, there is an IP address. But this IP address starts with 78. is entirely different from the IP address obtained from http://www.ip-adress.com/whatismyip/

It is so interesting my ip address is "Your IP is: 89.211.4.3"in Nordic torrent site. this is also entirely different.

Thank you.

Perhaps your ISP is transparently proxying connections and has multiple "exit points"? (Not terribly uncommon if they're trying to keep tabs on their customers...If that's the case, then no amount of passthrough is going to help) Perhaps you can perform a lookup (whois, traceroute, etc...) on the various IP's you get and see if there's a common theme to them?

orhan1234
September 24th, 2008, 01:25 PM
Perhaps your ISP is transparently proxying connections and has multiple "exit points"? (Not terribly uncommon if they're trying to keep tabs on their customers...If that's the case, then no amount of passthrough is going to help) Perhaps you can perform a lookup (whois, traceroute, etc...) on the various IP's you get and see if there's a common theme to them?

Thank you. I will try it. Moreover, please see enclosed page of my modem catalogue page.
Do I have to make any changes here? or remove anything. Actually, I made some try and error. But, it didn't change anything. Please let me know your idea about this section.

[img=http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/2245/modemsettingsgh7.th.jpg] (http://img181.imageshack.us/my.php?image=modemsettingsgh7.jpg)[img=http://img181.imageshack.us/images/thpix.gif] (http://g.imageshack.us/thpix.php)

w31n3r
September 25th, 2008, 01:57 AM
sorry, but rocket357's spot on (hey! he's one of them linux gurus, he has to be). your ISP's prolly using a proxy server, that randomly hands out new IP's. if this is the case, then other peers in a swarm will not be able to keep up with your ever changing IP address.

you can possibly sign up to a proxy service of your own as a work around. this would make your personal proxy server mask the chaos and get you connectible, but you'd be sacrificing speed big time.

you might also consider changing your ISP if this is an issue.

orhan1234
September 25th, 2008, 07:58 AM
sorry, but rocket357's spot on (hey! he's one of them linux gurus, he has to be). your ISP's prolly using a proxy server, that randomly hands out new IP's. if this is the case, then other peers in a swarm will not be able to keep up with your ever changing IP address.

you can possibly sign up to a proxy service of your own as a work around. this would make your personal proxy server mask the chaos and get you connectible, but you'd be sacrificing speed big time.

you might also consider changing your ISP if this is an issue.

There is only one ISP in Qatar. That's why it is not posible. First option can be applicable. But, I don't know its desadvantages. Anyway. Thank you for your attention.