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    Can't connect with Azureus...other problems

    I can't get my downloads to go on Azureus, it says I have an NAT problem, but when I try to logon to my IP adress, and enter my wireless connection name and password, it just pops right back up, and won't log in...

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    What is your make and model of your router?

    Most commonly, the default user name is "admin" and the default password is "password" so try that too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auggie2k
    What is your make and model of your router?

    Most commonly, the default user name is "admin" and the default password is "password" so try that too.

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    All hail Google, my one and only God. Name someone who knows more? :)

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    my model is the WRT54G, and admin/password didn't work

    also, it says UPnP: Mapping 'Incoming Peer Data Port (TCP/....) has been reserved by 'ip adress'-please select a different port

    i come to you guys cuz I can't find this on google

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    ok, sorry guys, i got pretty far actually into the setting up of a static adress, but what do I put for sure for this?
    "If the option asks for a range, simply input the same number for From and To (example: From: 56912 To: 56912)." How do I know EXACTLY which numbers to put in there?

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    When a router configuration page asks for a range, you can supply a starting and ending point, but what you want is the SAME port number.

    If you want to use 15941 for a client, then you paste in that number in both fields.

    Make sure that you have the same numbers both in the client, and in the router config.


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    Awwww, isn't that cute, krell is being helpful.


    Oh, wait, he does do that.


    I would add to, but it's pretty well covered between Krell n Auggie.

    Though, I would suggest dumping azureus for uTorrent, as that program walks you through port forwading, while holding your hand and feeding you brownies.
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