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Bittorrent Problems, 2003 Server
Name: Date: August 31, 2005 at 20:53:09 Pacific OS: Windows 2003 Server CPU/Ram: 600MHz / 256mb
Comment:
Hello, im running windows 2003 server on a older computer basically just for downloads as its alot cheaper to run than a grunty new pc. im running ABC (Torrent Program) I have opened ports 10000-10010 on my router and have set the program to this. when i load up a torrent file it allways connects and chugs along fine but when i add a 2nd 3rd... ect. they don't connect properly (only see's them as local connections) and doesn't get very far... meanwhile the first torrent goes fine. its not my isp blocking ports as i have tried these ports on my main pc and they work fine... so i believe it is something in Windows 2003 Server
Name: jsv2002 Date: September 12, 2005 at 14:22:29 Pacific
Reply:
May be a limitation on concurent connections or your router config is incorrect (assuming your using a router) Also I would try a different client as ABC is a bit dated try bitspirit http://www.167bt.com/intl/ it has a cleaner interface and NAT traversal.
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