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Pearl Jammzz - Jan 20, 2004
   Pearl Jammzz Jan 20, 2004 
Anyone know I do port forwarding? I need to set bittorrent up so it doesn't act like I am behind a firewall. The reason it says this is becasue I have a router built into my modem. my modem is a Arescom NetDSL 800 if that helps. Any help would be appreciated...thanks guys.

   it290 Jan 20, 2004 
Most DSL modems/routers have a web or telnet interface of some sort to set up port forwarding. You'll need to access that if possible.. after that, it should be simple, but I can't give you specifics as I've never used that particular make.. I suggest you consult your manual.

   Pearl Jammzz Jan 20, 2004 
manual mentions nothing and there is no interface.......shityt MSN handout... :-\

   antime Jan 20, 2004 
Maybe this page... is of some help. You probably don't want to forward all ports though, just the ones BitTorrent uses.

   Pearl Jammzz Jan 20, 2004 
thanks antime...will look it over . any other suggestions?

   Scared0o0Rabbit Jan 20, 2004 
heya, bet you wanted to ask me but I've been offline for a few days moving into the new house. I'll be posting my own network problem in another thread in a moment. In any case, look up what your gateway is by going into a command prompt and typing ipconfig. Then open up IE and type in the gateway address. If that doesn't get you into some kind of interface try going back to the command prompt and typing: telnet <gateway address>. One of those 2 things should get you going, if not you may just be SOL.

Edit: btw, your dsl modem is it a 2wire brand modem by any chance?

   Pearl Jammzz Jan 20, 2004 
thanks for the help rabbit....I am gunna try antime's method and see if that works. If it does, hell ya. would there be a problem of viruses and stuff if I open all ports? I am running a firewall on my PC and so that should block what I want blocked correct?

   Pearl Jammzz Jan 22, 2004 
Hmmmm that program didn't detect my modem :-\. Oh well I guess. On BT there is a port range on there......maybe latering this will work? anyone have any suggestions?