[SOLVED] Port forwarding for uTorrent

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nilanko

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I have heard that one needs to enable port forwarding for using torrent clients. Below is the screenshot of my router's port forwarding page. Can you help me setting up the settings for uTorrent especially?
*i.imgur.com/4Qx52.png
 

krishnandu.sarkar

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Re: Port forwarding for uTorrent

1. Select User Defined and type utorrent(This is just to identify)

2. Keep the WAN interface as it is, if you are using bridged mode, then choose the appropriate one.

3. Put your machine IP Address on Forward to Internal Host IP Address text box,

4. Select TCP/UDP or simply TCP would do on Protocol Type, and put the range of port on both External Packet and Forward To Internal Host.

Practically you are not using range, so specify the present utorrent port on all the 4 text box and Apply.

NOTE : You need to configure your machine to Static IP. You can't use DHCP if you want to use Port Forwarding.
 
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nilanko

nilanko

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Re: Port forwarding for uTorrent

Which is the machine IP add? (See below):
*i.imgur.com/zeIYn.png

uTorrent uses a random port everytime. What should use to fill up the boxes then? :?
Should I disable "DHCP Server Configuration"? It is currently enabled.

BTW, does port forwarding does any good to uTorrent and downloading torrents?
 

Skud

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Re: Port forwarding for uTorrent

@ krishnendu, Pretty much summed up. :)

machine IP is 192.168.1.4

go to utorrent preferences -> connection and uncheck randomize port each start.
 

asingh

Aspiring Novelist
Re: Port forwarding for uTorrent

It is IPv4. Your ISPs IP is on your router configurator.

Do you get a green (port open) signal on your torrent client. Bottom right hand corner.
 

PraKs

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Re: Port forwarding for uTorrent

Trying adding your system IP to DMZ in router, Port forwarding may not be required at all.
 
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nilanko

nilanko

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Re: Port forwarding for uTorrent

Do you get a green (port open) signal on your torrent client. Bottom right hand corner.

Yes. A green tick mark appears. But when a yellow exclamation mark appears, it seems very stubborn i.e. it doesn't change to green that easily..I have to try again and again exiting-launching uTorrent.

Trying adding your system IP to DMZ in router, Port forwarding may not be required at all.
What's DMZ? :?

Here's something to help you a bit more:
*i.imgur.com/YX4hT.png
 

krishnandu.sarkar

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Re: Port forwarding for uTorrent

Well, if you want to set port forwarding then you need to use a specific port, you can't set your utorrent to use Random Port everytime it starts.

And yeah, about the question that you asked, as per my personal experience port forwarding doesn't do much justice. It's fine eitherway.
 

asingh

Aspiring Novelist
Re: Port forwarding for uTorrent

@Nilanko:
What speeds you getting on your client..? And what is your ISP speed.
 

asingh

Aspiring Novelist
Re: Port forwarding for uTorrent

^^The max. that I can get i.e 32KBps (and sometimes even more).

Okay thanks. And what is the promised speed your ISP communicated.

Put up a share of speedtest.net Something like below. Make sure nothing is on for net activity. Accept one browser.
*www.speedtest.net/result/1394399785.png
 
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nilanko

nilanko

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Re: Port forwarding for uTorrent

And what's your bandwidth??

Okay thanks. And what is the promised speed your ISP communicated.

Put up a share of speedtest.net Something like below. Make sure nothing is on for net activity. Accept one browser.
*www.speedtest.net/result/1394399785.png
4Mbps upto 8GB, then 256Kbps onwards. I know the difference between Kbps and KBps, so no need to teach. I have finished 8GB this month. Speed test result:
*www.speedtest.net/result/1395050378.png
 

asingh

Aspiring Novelist
Re: Port forwarding for uTorrent

^^
Well the type of dumb-a$$ questions you have been asking past few days, I though would show you a screenshot so you can answer our queries better. We are only trying to help you. I was not explaining difference between kbps and KBps to you, but pointing out a bandwidth usage speed monitoring device.

Since you have crossed your FUP limit for the month, expect useless speeds. Be it P2P or normal browsing.
 

krishnandu.sarkar

Simply a DIGITian
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Re: Port forwarding for uTorrent

ya, as per your speed test result and confirmed by you, your bandwidth is 256kBps, for which your download speed is perfectly exact that you are getting now. So don't worry, everything is fine.

And as for your 2nd query...see, ISP's(Internet Service Provider, in short the company who's providing you the internet) advertise bandwidth as kbps which people generally understand as kilo byte per second. Which is not the case.

8bit = 1 byte
1024 byte = 1 kilo-byte (in case you don't know this thing)

kbps = kilo bit per second
kBps / KBps / KBPS = Kilo byte per second

so 256 kbps is not 256 kilo byte per second, it's kilo bit per second.

So 256kbps actually is

256kbps = 256/8 kBps (Note the capital B, which is byte) = 32kBps

now that's a firm calculation, generally avg. speed should be 25-30kBps. So the speed you are getting is actually ok. :)

Now, for your knowledge, 1000 byte = 1kB, 1024 bytes = 1KiB. :)
Yes schools and colleges teaches us wrong :p
Take help of Wikipedia if you want to know more about this.

What is port forwarding?And what are the advantages?

Port forwarding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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nilanko

nilanko

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Re: Port forwarding for uTorrent

^^The max. that I can get i.e 32KBps[=256Kbps] (and sometimes even more).
Okay thanks. And what is the promised speed your ISP communicated.

Put up a share of speedtest.net Something like below. Make sure nothing is on for net activity. Accept one browser.
*www.speedtest.net/result/1394399785.png
I answered your question and you asked the same thing again. That's called a 'dumb-a$$' way of understanding things. :deadbored:

^^
Well the type of dumb-a$$ questions you have been asking past few days, I though would show you a screenshot so you can answer our queries better. We are only trying to help you. I was not explaining difference between kbps and KBps to you, but pointing out a bandwidth usage speed monitoring device.

Since you have crossed your FUP limit for the month, expect useless speeds. Be it P2P or normal browsing.
When did I say I want speeds >32KBps? I know I am getting the best speed I can get, but there are sometimes stubborn connection problems with uTorrent, so I thought of port forwarding thingy. :|

BTW, I have been successful in port forwarding now...no more explanations required.
 
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