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  1. Alexander

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    nat error

    anyone know how to sort it out I've forwarded the port on the router setup that the program needs to be opened, i think:confused:

    but it still says there a nat error.

    what am I doing wrong
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  3. Sleepy

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    either:

    you forwarded the wrong port (double check)

    or

    someone else is trying to use the same port on your network.

    easiest way is to choose a different port in the program and forward that one :up:
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    i've tried about a million different ports, maybe i'm doing the forwarding wrong :confused:
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    all u have to do with the forwarding is make sure you forward the correct TCP port to YOUR local IP and all shud be sweet :up:
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    i think I done that:confused:

    does this look about right

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    if your machine has ip: 192.168.2.1 then that looks ok yeah :up:

    in azureus - goto settings and then plugins and DISABLE uPNP - i would do the same on router too :up:
  8. Alexander

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    how do it find out if thats the adress of my pc?

    will do the other thing to cheers
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    just goto start>run>cmd

    then enter ipconfig /all

    will see your IP - or double click the little computer in taskbar next to clock and look under status.
  10. Alexander

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    sweet its wrong that should do it I think cheers buddy, hoepfully get the use of my 4 meg now
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    glad its all sorted :up:

    nee bother!!

    abuse that speed :p
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    yeah it worked, going fast a fuck now

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