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AIS fibre using utorrent DHT waiting to login

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I know a fair bit about computers, but I'm really struggling with AIS fibre and trying to get it to work with torrents . Utorrent to be specific, so if the torrent is from a private tracker I seem to be able to download it fine (DHT disabled) however if it's from say an open tracker where I have to have DHT enabled then it just hangs on waiting to log in. I have tried enabling the ports in AIS router but no luck and added to windows firewall as well and the same thing. 

 

So this is what I've done in the router config page

 

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when I check to see if it's open it's still closed.

 

Any help would be much appreciated as it's bugging the crap out of me the fact I can use private trackers fine on same port, DHT disabled but DHT enabled is a no go.

First, is your ISP connection CGNAT ?

(ie: does your router WAN get issued a Reserved IP Address between 100.64.0.0 – 100.127.255.255).

If so, your Internet Connection will be working through a double-NAT scenario -- you typically won't be able rely upon UPnP or open incoming ports (because you don't have access to the multiple layers of routers laying between you and an Internet-Facing IP address.

 

Secondly, many ISPs or heavily shape or block Torrent Traffic. Some specifically filter/block connection to DHT hosting sites to prevent usage. 

You can try turning on encryption to obfuscate the type of traffic transitioning your connection. 

 

The alternative to many of these issues is to utilize a VPN connection.

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