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    What application type Is utorrent In port forwarding, what do you put It down as.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LubTheStaringCat View Post
    What application type Is utorrent In port forwarding, what do you put It down as.
    I usually select "misc" as type and enter utorrent in the empty space, ,more like a label I think.

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    I usually do that as well, but It aint working

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    I don't think the name matters. If you're having issues, you most likely have the wrong port forwarded.

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    Yeah. The name doesnt matter, as long as you set TCP connections to forward through that port and put the same port number as in app.

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    You can put down any name as it's for your reference to know what is it for.
    Make sure to have the same port number/range and IP address from your uTorrent and PC ip matching up.
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    I've spent most of the day trying different settings and with gasps of relief, finally I'm green In Utorrent
    It's been a pain In the posterior.
    Thanks all for the help.
    Last edited by LubTheStaringCat; 11-24-2009 at 01:33 AM.

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    Remember, that every time you change the port, you have to reboot ut

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    No need to reboot for changing port in uTorrent.
    It's better to set your PC ip as static. This way it will not change and always stay green.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LubTheStaringCat View Post
    I've spent most of the day trying different settings and with gasps of relief, finally I'm green In Utorrent
    It's been a pain In the posterior.
    Thanks all for the help.
    Just wait until you get into the wonderful world of "Quality of Service" (QoS)

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