Isa replied: "For what it is worth, I had an issue on one of my computers where it simply never turns green even when downloads are flying into my computer.
Some things to check:
Firewall settings (Software based as well as Hardware based: Check the Windows Firewall settings, any antivirus that has a firewall as part of the protection, as well In your 2wire setup program, you may need to configure the ports to be forwarded to your computer)
Check to make sure the program installed properly. For instance on a Vista computer, you need to install programs in Administrator mode."
Josh replied: "ur firewall duh"
I have a problem with uTorrent & Azureus ? It's complaining that the port isn't being forwarded properly or it's behind a firewall. I have a 2wire 2701HG-B router. I allowed the port.....and it's still complaining. Any ideas?
Cold Breeze replied: "It seems that the problem is caused in your system by the firewall, not the Router. I am assuming that you are connecting your laptop to the modem directly. Aren't you?
A major cause of problems is the torrent client being blocked by one or more firewalls. It is crucial that the client is given full permission in your firewall to access the internet and to act as a server. This is generally done in the 'program control' section of your firewall. If you are using a separate software firewall (which is a good idea, as the windows firewall on its own isn't very good), then the windows firewall should be disabled. This is done by clicking 'Start', then 'All programs', then 'Accessories', 'System tools' and then 'Security Center'. Then click on 'Windows firewall' and set it to 'disabled'.
Don't just turn off all your firewalls, this is dangerous!. If you need a firewall then Zone alarm have a good free one Zone alarm free.
It is also important to set your client to use a port number in the correct range. The recommended range for torrenting is port numbers between 49152 and 65535 (just pick a number between those two). In utorrent you change the port number as follows: options>preferences>connection - type the number you want into the 'listening port' box, and make sure the 'randomise port each time utorrent starts' box is unticked. It should be similar in Azureus and other modern clients.
If you are using Norton antivirus/security suite/whatever they're calling it these days, then you need to go into the settings for the antivirus and disable the worm protection feature it has (not the whole antivirus, just that feature). This messes up torrenting.
Also in NOD32 antivirus, you need to make sure that the 'Potentially unsafe applications' feature is not active (this makes getting connectable impossible). This is done by opening the control centre, then clicking 'AMON', then 'setup', clicking the 'options' tab and then unchecking the 'potentially unsafe applications' box.
There may be similar problems with other antivirus programs, if you follow all the other steps in this guide and are still having trouble then try searching google to see if others have had the same problem with that program.
Probably the most important thing to do if you have a router is to forward a port for your torrent client to use for incoming connections. This is called portforwarding and should make you connectable. It is important to do this to maximise the number of people to whom you can connect. If you are unconnectable (i.e. haven't portforwarded) then you can only connect to people who are connectable. If you have portforwarded then you can connect to both unconnectable and connectable people, which has obvious benefits, especially in small swarms!
We sometimes get asked "How do I know if I have a router?", well, if you've got one you'd probably know, but just in case: What is a router?
If you connect to the internet via a cable modem or a network which you don't control (such as a university or business network) then you won't be able to portforward. It is essential that you have administrator access to the router to be able to do this. Please don't try to hack into networks you don't have permission to, you could get into big trouble.
To portforward, you need to find out the make and model of your router (generally it will be written on it somewhere), then go to this page and follow the instructions given for your specific router and the client you use. The instructions are generally very clear and given step by step with diagrams, don't be daunted by it. Please note that we at mininova forum are unable to help with the specific portforwarding steps, you need to follow the instructions on the portforward.com site.
Another step you can take to help maximise your speeds in Windows XP systems is to apply the Windows XP SP2 Connection Fix, as detailed in Y2Jacky's tutorial here. I personally haven't found this to be necessary in utorrent, but many people find it helpful.
It is also important that you set your upload speed to 80% of your absolute maximum to prevent it choking your download speed. This is best done by checking your upload speed using a speed tester site (make sure that nothing else is using your internet connection when you test it), or you can just observe what your upload speed peaks at, this is generally pretty accurate. Make sure that you don't mix up kbps and kB/s as they are not the same - 1kB/s is approximately 8kbps. Once you have your absolute maximum upload speed in kB/s, multiply it by 0.8 to get the figure to set the upload speed in your client to. In utorrent, you click options>preferences>connection> then type the number into the 'global maximum upload rate' box and click 'ok'.
Some people find that even after portforwarding and following all the other steps, their download speed is still severely limited. This can be due to traffic-shaping - limiting or blocking bittorrent traffic - by their internet service provider. Modern bittorrent clients such as utorrent, azureus and the newest versions of bitcomet have a feature called protocol encryption which is designed to overcome this.
A list of ISPs which are known to traffic shape is given here - Bad ISPs list - azureus wiki. The number of ISPs which are doing this now is unfortunately growing.
To enable encryption in utorrent, do the following: options>preferences>bittorrent>protocol encryption- enabled. If this doesn't help you can try switching it to 'forced', but only do this if you have to, as it will mean you can only connect to other people using encryption.
Instructions on how to enable encryption in Azureus can be found here - Azureus anti-traffic shaping measures
Unfortunately if you are on a university network or similar you may find that torrenting and the download of .torrent files is blocked altogether, increasingly this is becoming the case. Some people have reported limited success in overcoming this by using Azureus magnet links or downloading http files (not a feature currently available here on mininova) instead of .torrent files."
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