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#1
renjoooz

please.....please........please.............help me...............

please.....please........please.............help me...............

Edited by renjoooz, 13 January 2011 - 06:05 AM.


#2
Anubis

renjoooz said:

im using bsnl braodband 500 home plan(night unlimited) with UT300R2U white modem.....
OS windows XP SP2
my internet connection have no problem except in torrent downloading.....

i was using utorrent 1.8.5 with automatic reboot at 2AM and 8AM....
i was able to get a download speed upto 192kBps(Max) and an avg of 140kBps.....

3 days back i saw a posting by some one that he got abt 300kBps in torrent downloading.....
so i also tried his way by port forwarding.....

since my connection was PPPoE i cant do a port forwarding,increase half open tcpip connections etc.....
so i changed to bridged connection....
but i cant be able to forward a port.....
so i tried some softwares for that(PFConfig, PF-Wizard,UPnP-PF,SPI-PF etc)......
but after that i lost all my speed....
now i getting ony 1 or 2 kBps speed only.....

then i format my system and put a fresh windows XP SP2
and my system is full time connecting when i swith ON modem.....

but still i cant be able to forward a port.....
my utorrent default port no is 611173......

i also tried bittorrent but it also gives me the same 1 or 2 kBps speed only...

can any one please provide usefull ideas to get back at least my previous speed.....

please.....please........please.............help me...............

please.....please........please.............help me...............

Change ur port no to a 5 digit no less than 65000

#3
Konquerror

^^^+1
Change your port < 65000

#4
manu george

use the software VUZE 4 torent dwnld
check ur bsnl router by using esxplorer and examine the dwnsteam loading speed
if it is below 6.1 ur cable is low quality

#5
Dexter_darklab

There is a small pin hole behind your modem ... Press that for a while .. this resets your modem to settings it came with ... Must help you out :)

#6
phoenix844884

Who says you cannot forward your ports on PPPoE connection type?

I am using MTNL connection with same out of the box settings as yours and I was able to forward my ports successfully. Just set up a static IP for your machine. Go to PortForward.com - Port Forwarding Guides Listed by Manufacturer and Model to know the how to specific to your modem type.

Also forward a port number that is less than 65000

#7
rainu_rajinder

dude

u can definitely port forward,
try http://192.168.1.1/main.html and go to NAT option there u can enter a new 5 digit port no. and use tcp/udp in drop down option when u entering port.

if u still not finding option to get into the NAT use telnet command in CMD or use third party Telnet software like Putty or u can search other one in google.

i hope, ur prob will bw solved, all the best!

#8
manu george

chek the router settings cofigure torrent by yotube videos hw 2 make torrent faster

#9
haritechspot

Try this guide to easily port forward in UT300R2U(BSNL) Modem: hari-techspot: How to Port Forward on UT300R2U Modem

#10
vishalk

Hi,

lemme know if u still have issues, the help provided above should be sufficient to set ur ports. I am a staff member on some private tracker, no names but send me a pm if u need help with ur router make and model