kallieb
08-20-2011, 07:23 AM
Greetings,
I run Ubuntu 10.04 with the latest versions of Transmission and Deluge. I have an ancient modem which feed my half-assed Wireless HS signal (high speed is loosely defined). I use linksys as my router.
When I used to run windows/uTorrent I had zero problems with connectivity. I opened the ports in my router settings to match the port in my client and voila - green checks.
Since switching to my new ISP and changeover to Linux the simple solution to set the correct port in the router does absolutely no good.
Im not super savvy on Ubuntu. I don't play around with terminus much, relying upon the software centre to get what I want for apps.
is there anyone out there with a linux/deluge or transmission/wireless modem configuration that were were able to get connectable?
It's hugely annoying, and not particularly helpful especially if Im trying (not) to seed from someone in the same pinch as me.
Any thoughts , fixes, ideas, would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers :)
I run Ubuntu 10.04 with the latest versions of Transmission and Deluge. I have an ancient modem which feed my half-assed Wireless HS signal (high speed is loosely defined). I use linksys as my router.
When I used to run windows/uTorrent I had zero problems with connectivity. I opened the ports in my router settings to match the port in my client and voila - green checks.
Since switching to my new ISP and changeover to Linux the simple solution to set the correct port in the router does absolutely no good.
Im not super savvy on Ubuntu. I don't play around with terminus much, relying upon the software centre to get what I want for apps.
is there anyone out there with a linux/deluge or transmission/wireless modem configuration that were were able to get connectable?
It's hugely annoying, and not particularly helpful especially if Im trying (not) to seed from someone in the same pinch as me.
Any thoughts , fixes, ideas, would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers :)