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kurtis469
14th July 2006, 04:20 PM
ok i fucked it up again i dont know if it was me trying to run azurues on another computer on my network or if it just straight fucked up or if it was my isp(i dont really think its my isp tho) i have no clue what to do but im think a hard reset of my whole netowrk will solve it
CrayZii-InDiaN
14th July 2006, 09:30 PM
why not try running another bittorrent software?
and try to disable your firewall and check it out... because if you are having a router its hard to get your torrent working.. even if it does work it will be low speed.. so try changing your software and port forward that... ive had a problem like that also and ive manage to fix it
Dymond
15th July 2006, 12:19 PM
Yeah and if you port forwarding to one client on an IP the other is gonna try NAT and thats gonna confuse the hell out of your router. My advice, Torrent from one machine.
kurtis469
15th July 2006, 12:46 PM
Yeah and if you port forwarding to one client on an IP the other is gonna try NAT and thats gonna confuse the hell out of your router. My advice, Torrent from one machine.
got yea so i guess a hard reset will prolly work then thanks again
Dymond
15th July 2006, 01:43 PM
yeah tween me and you those damn Netgears are a piece LOL
kurtis469
15th July 2006, 04:39 PM
yeah tween me and you those damn Netgears are a piece LOL
i wouldnt know i have a linksys and my stuff if working again but i also was talking to a cisco trainer that trains lucent tech. ppl that linksys are a low end brand too
dymond i am sending u message too with another question
Dymond
16th July 2006, 03:21 AM
LOL Well I believe Linksys was bought out by Cisco a year or so ago. They make some decent products too but nothing high end..I answered your question in PM.
kurtis469
16th July 2006, 03:56 PM
your correct cisco does own linksys
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