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    You could use Zone Alarm Firewall. Also enable firewall options in the modem/router.

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    i dont find any seting for firewall in my modem. pleass help..

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanluvz View Post
    i dont find any seting for firewall in my modem. pleass help..
    What modem are you using? Check in 'Advanced' settings menu.

    Disable the following:

    - Disable HTTP from External Network.
    - Disable Telnet from External Network.
    - Disable FTP from External Network.
    - Disable TFTP from External Network.
    - Disable SNMP from External Network.

    Enable the following:

    - Attack Protection
    - DOS Protection

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    i have ut300r2u modem.
    i got disabled the http.tftp,telnet and snmp for wan. but cant find dos and attack protection

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    Thanks for the tutorial

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    Default its realy nice.....

    its realy nice.....i hav to check it by 2dy

    dear friends please help me..i am using UT300RTU modem in bridge mode(protocol).........
    here broadband will not work in ppoe

    i haven't find NAT menu.....

    that is only available in ppoe mode......how can i do that


    and one more doubt.....after configuring public ip In DMZ Host....we have to save and reboot the modem......

    the public ip will change after each rebooting right?.....then how can use that ip in the widows firewall Exceptions Tab
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    ok noob question do i really need a statc ip to port forward?

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    yes!static internal IP is needed(something like 192.x.x.x given by modem not the actual IP allotted by bsnl)is required for port forwarding.

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    Can i do port forwarding with dynamic ip

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    is ipv4 same as ip adress?

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    IPv4 is the normal IP address we use today like 117.168.104.111(range is like 1.1.1.1-255.255.255.255) while IPv6 is the new standard which will be able to accommodate much more IP addresses in future as the existing range of IPv4 will not be able to provide IP addresses to all the devices connected to net in future.
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    When I click Test If port forwarded properly I get these results

    OK! Port 42761 is open and accepting connections.

    You will be able to receive incoming BitTorrent connections.


    Does this mean my port has been forwarded properly ?

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    Yep. Your port forwarding is a success!

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    I have a 256kb (32KB) Home UL 750 plan. I am getting a download speed of 25-32 KB when downloading a well seeded torrents. I havn't forwarded my ports yet. So if I forwarded the port will it increase my downloading speed.

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    why do we have to forward port?

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    Talking works for telenet tndsl2120 modem +router

    thanks dude its really working for me

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    Change the router configuration to bridge mode
    then u dont hav to forward ports
    itis done automatically

    Quote Originally Posted by vishnus89 View Post
    I have a 256kb (32KB) Home UL 750 plan. I am getting a download speed of 25-32 KB when downloading a well seeded torrents. I havn't forwarded my ports yet. So if I forwarded the port will it increase my downloading speed.

    Ur router may already be configured in bridge mode
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    Quote Originally Posted by anand2360375 View Post
    Change the router configuration to bridge mode
    then u dont hav to forward ports
    itis done automatically
    Ur router may already be configured in bridge mode
    Yes my router is configured in Bridge mode. But I sill get (!) this sign on utorrent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vishnus89 View Post
    Yes my router is configured in Bridge mode. But I sill get (!) this sign on utorrent.

    Check ur firewall
    It may be blocking the incoming connections as they may b treated as intrusions

    Set utorrent to allow all connections incoming n outgoing in ur firewall setting

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    Arrow For ZTE Modem?

    Hii Dear,
    I have ZTE ZXDSL 831AII Model n having BSNL UL750 Unlimited Home Plan, Friend will you please suggest me the settings for the same modem to speeding uTorrent?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nihal.shaikh View Post
    Hii Dear,
    I have ZTE ZXDSL 831AII Model n having BSNL UL750 Unlimited Home Plan, Friend will you please suggest me the settings for the same modem to speeding uTorrent?
    Change ur modem to bridge mode

    port is auto forwarded

    adjust utorrent setttings
    Never limiit ur dwnld spd
    incoming conn keep it high abt 1000
    upload slots to 10

    always limit ur upload such that u get max dwld speed

    if it has many seeds keep upload rate low
    if not adjust in such a way that dwnld is almost equal to dwnld

    keep more than 1 torrent to dwnld at a time mix low seeded torrents with more seeded one to lessen wastage of time

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    Utorrent is flexible but im currently using bittorrent.Not experiencing any problems

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    Default hi...

    HI thanks a lot for the port forwarding guide.. i recently got a home 500 plan of bsnl... would like to know wat will be the general download speeds which u get b/w 2am to 8am on torrent downloads??

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    Quote Originally Posted by players_player View Post
    Next U Have To go to Start-> Control Panel...



    In Control Panel U Have to open Windows Firewall...

    Then U Have to Click on Exepctions Tab in Windows Firewall



    In Exceptions Tab, click on Add Port and u shall see a window like the one Below.




    now u may enter the name and port as i have done or u may assign a different name and port for utorrent.

    Once u r done entering the name and the port, click ok and then again click ok to close the Windows Firewall Exceptions Tab and Window.

    NOW U HAVE TO SET THE EXACT SAME PORT FOR UTORRENT...

    Open UTORRENT and click OPTIONS on top, In OPTIONS select SPEED GUIDE and this is what u shud be seeing...



    Now next to Current Port, type the same Port Number which u typed in the Windows Firewall Exceptions Tab where u Added A Port.

    Do It Like The Way I Did... and then click on Test if port is forwarded properly

    It Will Then take u to the internet browser window to see if the port is forwarded correctly.

    if it has been forwarded properly [And anyways It Shud]

    Then It Will show u a green patch across the port number.

    Once that is done then In SPEED GUIDE window u can click on USE SELECTED SETTINGS.

    AND VOILA U R DONE ONCE U RESTART UTORRENT.

    and u will know this when u look at the bottom portion of utorrent... u will notice a green circle with a white tick inside it.

    that means all connections are perfect.

    ENJOY!!
    I do not see the screenshots.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jee.ramesh1983 View Post
    I do not see the screenshots.....
    Your firewall is blocking the images... they are there

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