Are you saying that you do not know how to change the incoming port?
Are you saying that you do not know how to change the incoming port?
<span style='font-family:Geneva'><span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:red'> "Its all fun and games till someone looses an eye......THEN its a sport!!"
- danyj</span></span></span>
I used the ports 6557-6699 and left them enabled to UDP and TCP or w/e the names of those are, then used that in the firewall section of Kazaa Lite and Kanat. Still nothing. I use port 6699, nothing whatsoever of a change.
1) Turn off all firewalls (xp and others)
2) Forward A port
3) Restart Your Computer
4)Input that port in kazaa (...settings>firewall)
5) Restart Kazaa
6) Turn on Kanat
7) download a file which has MANY users online (You don't have to download the whole file because you're just checking for speeds)
Hope this helps
<span style='font-family:Geneva'><span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:red'> "Its all fun and games till someone looses an eye......THEN its a sport!!"
- danyj</span></span></span>
Nothing
Im thinking maybe because of the built in NAT firewall in the router?
Someone also mentioned a DMZ host on another forum, but I do not see what would do.
Also, I know theres a place on my actual computer that you can right click on something about the internet and enable TCP/UDP stuff, I forget where that is, and did you have to do anything like that, if so do you know what settings you have yours on? Thanks
Hey are you sure that you did the port forwarding correctly? AND you only use one port for kazaa, not a whole range of them. AND are you sure you are using KaNAT correctly. If you tried all this and it still doesn't work, i suggest you try another network. I had the same problem as you, but it was resolved with port forwarding and KaNAT. Good Luck
<span style='font-family:Geneva'><span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:red'> "Its all fun and games till someone looses an eye......THEN its a sport!!"
- danyj</span></span></span>
The way my port forwarding works is that it says for a range.
Like it will give me two boxes
------- to------- so would I just put the two same numbers in both? The site says its open, but still nothing. Im thinking I might need to enable that tcp udp thing on my computer in the settings somewhere, dont know where though, I know every XP has it though. Argh.
Thanks for all your help though, I really appreciate it!
Did you go to "virtual server" to forward your port?
<span style='font-family:Geneva'><span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:red'> "Its all fun and games till someone looses an eye......THEN its a sport!!"
- danyj</span></span></span>
Uh...where do I do that? :helpsmile:
Ahh? :helpsmile:
Also, do you have a specific port to open, and not just a random one like I picked?
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