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    Tried Everything Still Yellow Smileys

    OK, I have read everything, opened up the defulat port in windows firewall and my speed stream dsl modem setup page. Tried the same thing with a different port 16881. Still, those goddamn yellow smleys and I am getting 5k/s out of my dsl connection. I am on a home network that is a speedstream dsl hooked through a d-link 5 switch. I am Using Azureus as a client. On looking at the detailed view of the connection there are all L's by the connection. I'm going nuts trying to figure this out, someone please help. Amd yes, UpnP is disabled.

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    Which version of Azureus.

    Which version of Java.
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    just did the update of azureus that became available to me tonite, and the version of java was the newest one as of 2 days ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chodegrifin
    the version of java was the newest one as of 2 days ago.
    1.5_03 ?

    Double-check please.
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    how can I? ill try to find it

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    Also, I'm assuming this is one of those crazy DSL modems that has the port forwarding in it. Because of the NAT on your router, you will need to forward the port to the router. Then you can use the router's configuration to forward the port to you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chodegrifin
    how can I? ill try to find it
    Go to C:\Program Files\Java. Look at the directory(ies) that are there.
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    the name of the java file i downloaded is jre-1_5_0_03-windows-i586-p.exe. i believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chodegrifin
    the name of the java file i downloaded is jre-1_5_0_03-windows-i586-p.exe. i believe.
    All right, java's fine then. Read my post about the crazy port forwarding.
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    yeah it is a speedstream dsl model that I can access a configuration page for where I did the port forwarding. It is being fed through a d-link switch.

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    minus the switch and see what happens
    this dont matter much I guess but what kind of software firewall, do you have windows firewall on ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chodegrifin
    yeah it is a speedstream dsl model that I can access a configuration page for where I did the port forwarding. It is being fed through a d-link switch.
    Open a command prompt and type in ipconfig /all.

    Does the IP Address begin with either 10.; 192.168.; or 172.16-32? Or something different? (If different, block out the last part of it if you post it)
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    i cant take it off the switch there are 3 other computers going here that need the cnnection\ for business,.

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    dont know much about switch's anyways , whats the diffrence of that and a router?

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    192.168.254.x is what it shows my Ip address as

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