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Name: gumpster
Date: May 30, 2005 at 18:50:18 Pacific
OS: win xp sp2
CPU/Ram: 3.2 GH HT 512ram
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I have a problem maybe you can help
I have dsl hooked to my computer and everything was fine and i could listen on my downloading program azueurs.

Then i got a Network everywhere 4-port router
The internet works but when i try to run azureus it gets a NAT error and i know that is has to do with the port forwarding in the router.

I tryed to set it up but i dont know what to change.



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Name: Bryco
Date: May 31, 2005 at 03:26:10 Pacific
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"it gets a NAT error"
Can you tell us, specifically, what that error was?

You need to find out which ports your program uses and then add those numbers to the allowed ports.

Bryan


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Response Number 2
Name: briantech
Date: May 31, 2005 at 10:20:33 Pacific
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Here is the problem;

There are alot of programs out there that don't work with NAT, you might have to upgrade you firmware on your router , so the NAT can now support NAT-T .. there is a newer version of NAT called NAT-T that will work with most programs, call your vendor to see if NAT-T is supported. Windows 2003 does support NAT-T, I am not sure Windows 2000 or XP support NAT-T.


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