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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: Teen Wolf Blitzer on June 23, 2009, 12:29:32 PM
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I'm pulling my hair out.
I'm following these instructions..
http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Westell/A90-220015-04/Utorrent.htm
But when I put in my IP address it asks me for the network username and password. What is this? Nothing I try works. Errrr.
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Well I figured out the above but have run into another issue. I'm following these instructions..
http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Westell/A90-220015-04/Utorrent.htm
But I don't get brought to the Westell page like it shows but to a Verizon page. I found the port forwarding area but just can't figure it out. Any FIOS users care to enlighten me?
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my suggestion is to turn that modem into a passthrough device and buy yourself a standalone router/switch i like the linksys 54gL. this give lots of possibilities. just my opinion
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Why? The modem is a router as well. I just want to forward a port for Utorrent. Surely this can't be that hard?
I got it. Jeese that was a pain in the arse. :P
EDIT: For future users who have trouble with FIOS follow this. Works perfect!
http://www.screencast.com/users/vztester/folders/Jing/media/7a8b2077-b807-457c-9f97-18d3c8f4ce38
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first i am glad you got it working.
Now why would I suggest it? for your setup you may not need it. But with the router it is possible to do QOS. This allows you to prioritize network traffic. I have mine setup so that http, https, ssh, and ack have the highest priority and the ports i use for torrents have the lowest priority. This allows me to run torrents at all times without slowing down web surfing and my ssh (which i use at work as a tunnel >:D ). I do this not only for myself but because of the roomates i have. It isn't very kind of me to take up all the bandwidth and slow them down. That is why I do it. you may not need this.