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Old 09-01-2006, 20:04   #2
Chris W
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Re: Ports issue - TCP connectivity?

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Originally Posted by benisgreat
I am experiencing difficulty configuring the ports on my computer to accept incoming utorrent traffic. After checking the utorrent user forum, I was advised that this may be the result of the ports being configured to accept UDP traffic but not TCP. I need to know if there is any possibility that my modem (NTL Cable USB351000) is acting as a router or otherwise somehow interfering with traffic? Can anyone think of other possible solutions to this problem? I have removed Norton and disabled Windows Firewall.


No, the modem is just a modem, not a router.

You are running without a firewall not a good idea!

What client are you using for bit torrent?
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