05-03-2011, 03:40 AM
In the last picture where it says Inbound Port and there's two options that's a port range.
A BitTorrent client normally associates the TCP port number 6881. However, if this port is busy for some reason, the client will instead try successively higher ports (6882, 6883, and so on up to a limit of 6999). In order for outside BitTorrent clients to reach this one, they must be able to connect to the correct port.
What I'd suggest doing now, after researching is set up or change the port forward range to 6881 - 6889. TCP.
Also does your internal PC / Laptop have a static IP and it's going to the right machine?
A BitTorrent client normally associates the TCP port number 6881. However, if this port is busy for some reason, the client will instead try successively higher ports (6882, 6883, and so on up to a limit of 6999). In order for outside BitTorrent clients to reach this one, they must be able to connect to the correct port.
What I'd suggest doing now, after researching is set up or change the port forward range to 6881 - 6889. TCP.
Also does your internal PC / Laptop have a static IP and it's going to the right machine?