I have recently got a subscription to wireless (as in cellular) adsl
internet connection. My ISP (<www.cantv.net>) provided me with a modem-
router from Axesstel, the AXW-D800. I have been using it with DHCP and
NAT enabled and so far the internet connection is up and running on my
dual boot WIN XP Pro / Ubuntu 7.10 machine.
The problem is that whenever I try to use any of the bittorrent
clients I keep getting NAT problem messages and they complain about
the required TCP and UDP ports being closed. I have found and followed
info on the net with no succes. One of the more illustrative sites on
this topic is <www.portforward.com>. It even has very detailed
instructions with the actual images from my modem-router web admin
utility at <http://www.portforward.com/english/r...rt_forwarding/
Axess-Tel/CDMA-1XEV-DO/Azureus.htm>
regarding of portforwarding using the bittorrent client Azureus as an
example.
I have taken these instructions by the letter and I have had no
succes at all. I hope anyone could spare some help on this very
annoying issue.
On other related matter I have also bought a wirelles router (it will
arrive soon) to share my connection in my house with a couple of
laptops. It is a D-Link DIR-655 Xtreme N Gigabit Router. I would like
to know if it is possible to omit the DHCP and NAT options on my modem-
router and let the wirelles one implement these. I was thinking on
bypassing the IP assigned from my ISP to the modem-router and "put" it
to the wireless router so it implements the DHCP and NAT. I want to do
this because I think that the modem-router is failling in the
portforwarding issue so I would like to try this option with the
router. Does this make sense at all?
<http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Axess-Tel/CDMA-1XEV-DO/Azureus.htm>
Are you 100% certain you gave your computer a Static IP address? I have
seen several people forget to do this.
Carlos Marcano escribió:
> Hello.
>
> I have recently got a subscription to wireless (as in cellular) adsl
> internet connection. My ISP (<www.cantv.net>) provided me with a modem-
> router from Axesstel, the AXW-D800. I have been using it with DHCP and
> NAT enabled and so far the internet connection is up and running on my
> dual boot WIN XP Pro / Ubuntu 7.10 machine.
>
> The problem is that whenever I try to use any of the bittorrent
> clients I keep getting NAT problem messages and they complain about
> the required TCP and UDP ports being closed. I have found and followed
> info on the net with no succes. One of the more illustrative sites on
> this topic is <www.portforward.com>. It even has very detailed
> instructions with the actual images from my modem-router web admin
> utility at <http://www.portforward.com/english/r...rt_forwarding/
> Axess-Tel/CDMA-1XEV-DO/Azureus.htm>
> regarding of portforwarding using the bittorrent client Azureus as an
> example.
>
> I have taken these instructions by the letter and I have had no
> succes at all. I hope anyone could spare some help on this very
> annoying issue.
>
> On other related matter I have also bought a wirelles router (it will
> arrive soon) to share my connection in my house with a couple of
> laptops. It is a D-Link DIR-655 Xtreme N Gigabit Router. I would like
> to know if it is possible to omit the DHCP and NAT options on my modem-
> router and let the wirelles one implement these. I was thinking on
> bypassing the IP assigned from my ISP to the modem-router and "put" it
> to the wireless router so it implements the DHCP and NAT. I want to do
> this because I think that the modem-router is failling in the
> portforwarding issue so I would like to try this option with the
> router. Does this make sense at all?
>
> Thanks in advance for your time and help,
>
> Regards,
>
> *Carlos Marcano*
> -Guri, Venezuela-
Hay muchos proveedores que te cambían de IP cada pocos segundos, o que
te bloquean los puertos del eMule y compañía para reducir el tráfico en
su red; comprueba que Cantv no sea uno de ellos.
On Feb 21, 2:55 pm, Miguel Gimenez <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> Hay muchos proveedores que te cambían de IP cada pocos segundos, o que
> te bloquean los puertos del eMule y compañía para reducir el tráfico en
> su red; comprueba que Cantv no sea uno de ellos.
>
> --
> Saludos
> Miguel Giménez