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sahil the great
hy guys
can anyone tell me that my torent is working very slowly
or one more thing that the port dosnt workign properly
so can anyone guide me?
thanks in advance
Gn0m3r.X
If u have a dsl connection open your web browser and enter this address "http://192.168.1.1"
A login dialog will come up, u can try these two combinations:
Username: admin
Password: password
Username: admin
Password: password

If this works u will be in the dsl router web management panel and from there u can find the setting like "NAT" or "Forward Ports" or something like that, good luck smile.gif
sahil the great
QUOTE(Loner Tech @ Jul 8 2008, 12:17 PM) [snapback]2963370[/snapback]
If u have a dsl connection open your web browser and enter this address "http://192.168.1.1"
A login dialog will come up, u can try these two combinations:
Username: admin
Password: password
Username: admin
Password: password

If this works u will be in the dsl router web management panel and from there u can find the setting like "NAT" or "Forward Ports" or something like that, good luck smile.gif


bro not working?
why?
!fawad
Use NETSTAT Command Bro.

Open CMD and the in console type
CODE
Netstat /a (More switches are /n; /o)

It'll give u the list of active ports being used by processess.
So select the port which is in Listening state.
sahil the great
QUOTE(!fawad @ Jul 8 2008, 12:40 PM) [snapback]2963383[/snapback]
Use NETSTAT Command Bro.

Open CMD and the in console type
CODE
Netstat /a (More switches are /n; /o)

It'll give u the list of active ports being used by processess.
So select the port which is in Listening state.


yar kafi sari chzy a rahi ha un ma sa port kon si selct kro fawad?
kuch ka agy established likha a raha ha or kuch ma a raha ha ka time wait
kon c slect kro

Gn0m3r.X
U don't have DSL connection so no need to forward ports btw can u tell me what's your usual download speed and what speed ur getting while downloading torrents
sahil the great
QUOTE(Loner Tech @ Jul 8 2008, 04:55 PM) [snapback]2963810[/snapback]
U don't have DSL connection so no need to forward ports btw can u tell me what's your usual download speed and what speed ur getting while downloading torrents


yar bro kia krty ho yar
i hv DSL Connection 1MB link with Huwaie Modem
speed buht km ati ha yar
kbhi 6 kb kbhi 20 kbhi 50 wt is this
constant q nahi rahti
wsy agr koi chz download kro to 120 kb 150 blka is sa uper tk ati ha speed

Gn0m3r.X
QUOTE(sahil the great @ Jul 9 2008, 09:19 AM) [snapback]2966066[/snapback]
yar bro kia krty ho yar
i hv DSL Connection 1MB link with Huwaie Modem
speed buht km ati ha yar
kbhi 6 kb kbhi 20 kbhi 50 wt is this
constant q nahi rahti
wsy agr koi chz download kro to 120 kb 150 blka is sa uper tk ati ha speed

So maybe ur having static IP in that case u will have to chnage the ip settings and set them to dynamic and then try logging into the router.
sahil the great
QUOTE(Loner Tech @ Jul 9 2008, 10:16 AM) [snapback]2966182[/snapback]
So maybe ur having static IP in that case u will have to chnage the ip settings and set them to dynamic and then try logging into the router.


ksy change kro yar
pora btaya kro na bro
sahil the great
QUOTE(Loner Tech @ Jul 9 2008, 10:16 AM) [snapback]2966182[/snapback]
So maybe ur having static IP in that case u will have to chnage the ip settings and set them to dynamic and then try logging into the router.


ksy change kro yar
pora btaya kro na bro
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