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Firewall/Nat (Tcp) Reachability Problem.

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I cannot seem to get Green smilies on Vuze, so maybe nobody can see all the torrents I'm seeding.

I have been working on this problem now for a couple of weeks but to date cannot resolve it.

I've got a red Firewalled sign down in the bottom right hand corner, clicking on it it states:

Firewall/NAT (TCP) reachability problem. Refer to Wiki for help.

Finally when I click on a torrent to upload these days, two things happen, it either tales forever to come up on Downloads and action, or it simply doesn't come at all. This in Firefox 3.17 Downloads.

I'm using Win7 32 bit.

Under NAT/ Server Port

Incoming TCP Listen Port 56789 - Test

Result Binding serversSocket failed as no compatible addresses are available, please check your bind -to-IP settings.

56789 into your test on CanYouSeeMe

Error I could not see your service on 49.48.nnn.nn on port(56789)

Reason: Connection timed out

has the port changed in Vuze, and check the port on the Modem that you are connected to. Also check that your IP address has not changed.

First, add Vuze to your firewall exceptions list to allow incoming TCP and UDP packets. Next, configure Vuze to use either Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), or specify a port to be used for incoming and outgoing connections. If you opt for the latter, assign a static IP address to your computer, then configure the NAT settings on your ADSL modem/router accordingly.

If you're not familiar with manual port forwarding, I suggest you use UPnP -- which doesn't require any configuration on your part. Most routers already have UPnP enabled by default, but you may want to double check just to be sure.

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