Wanna download those torrents faster?? Port issues made simple so even Pamela Lee Anderson's left breast can comprehend...
1.Open the 'Network Connections' folder (click Start, then Control Panel, then Network and Internet Connections, then Network Connections.)
2.Click the shared connection or the Internet connection that is protected by Internet Connection Firewall, and then, under Tasks, click Change settings of this connection.
3.On the Advanced tab, click Settings.
4.For each port you wish to forward, (i.e. 6881, 6882, ... 6889) do the following:
1.On the Services tab, click Add and enter all of the following information:
2.In Description of service, type an easily recognized name for the service, such as "BitTorrent".
3.In Name or IP address of the computer hosting this service on your network, enter 127.0.0.1 (this means "the local machine.")
4.In both External and Internal port number for this service, enter the port number, e.g. 6881.
5.Select TCP, then OK.
1.Open the 'Network Connections' folder (click Start, then Control Panel, then Network and Internet Connections, then Network Connections.)
2.Click the shared connection or the Internet connection that is protected by Internet Connection Firewall, and then, under Tasks, click Change settings of this connection.
3.On the Advanced tab, click Settings.
4.For each port you wish to forward, (i.e. 6881, 6882, ... 6889) do the following:
1.On the Services tab, click Add and enter all of the following information:
2.In Description of service, type an easily recognized name for the service, such as "BitTorrent".
3.In Name or IP address of the computer hosting this service on your network, enter 127.0.0.1 (this means "the local machine.")
4.In both External and Internal port number for this service, enter the port number, e.g. 6881.
5.Select TCP, then OK.