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Thread: Bizarre P2p prob, inc DC++ & Limewire

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    Bizarre P2p prob, inc DC++ & Limewire

    Evening all, new here and not too techy so be gentle please!

    I have been using DC++ for a couple of years under various connections and routers.

    Currently using on a wired connection to a USR 9110 Modem router with port forwarding set up with advice from portforward.com

    About a month or so ago, I started to get a message 'connection was forcibly disconnected' (or something close to that) After that I cannot reconnect even if I reboot pc/router/both.

    The next morning I can reconnect.

    The disconnect happens every day between 10-00 and 11-00 GMT.

    Following on from this I tried the same experiment with Limewire to discover that from 07-00 to 10-00 GMT I can connect, after that no go 'til next AM. Sorry, I haven't tried it before 0700, a man has to sleep!

    Anyone ever hear of this or anything like it??????

    Done loads of reading, found nothing myself, any clues?

    If I can give anymore info, just ask!

    Thanks in advance, Epirb.

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    Just for further info:

    The message is 'An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host'

    I also sincerely beleive I have the same problem with utorrent!

    Thanks, Epirb.

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    Do you have it on passive? Most hubs dont allow that.

    Set it to manual port forwarding, fill in your IP adress (if you have DHCP (dynamic IP, you can try UPnP)

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