22/05/2009, 02:52 PM
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22/05/2009, 05:06 PM
I assume you tried the other addresses too?
Do you have a NAT? Run:
Do you have a NAT? Run:
Code:
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in the command line and dump the output.
23/05/2009, 01:48 PM
Don't worry. The modem should arrive soon. uTorrent can wait until then...
23/05/2009, 07:53 PM
well i would still try and get it working because you never know when you may need it.
so if you want to solve this little problem, have you checked the port forwarding on the ics machine as well? also because of the nature of ics some services are not allowed by default so you need to either manually add them or enable them (if i remember correctly).
so if you want to solve this little problem, have you checked the port forwarding on the ics machine as well? also because of the nature of ics some services are not allowed by default so you need to either manually add them or enable them (if i remember correctly).
24/05/2009, 06:42 AM
Of course! I needed to add the service! Done!
Can't (be assed to) test at the moment though... I'm actually at the computer running the ICS and I can't (be assed to) go and get my laptop...
Can't (be assed to) test at the moment though... I'm actually at the computer running the ICS and I can't (be assed to) go and get my laptop...
24/05/2009, 11:51 AM
Rather than messing with ports, you could get hold of a copy of:
utorrent turbo booster.
I use it, and it actually worked for me. can't guarntee it would work for you, but its worth trying.[/align]
utorrent turbo booster.
I use it, and it actually worked for me. can't guarntee it would work for you, but its worth trying.[/align]
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