Port Forwarding New Router - Search but can't DL

Asked by slothkore

Let me just say right now, I'm new to routers but I'm not new to DC++.

I just got a Netgear624v4 Wireless router, and am having trouble with DC++ now. I am using DC++ v0.699. Running WindowsXP.

I followed the directions on a port forwarding website for DC++ and my specific router. When I search in DC++ my results come up just fine, however when trying to download from a user my connection ALWAYS times out. I have tried many different ports, but that does not seem to be the problem. Every other program I port forwarded for seemed to work fine, so I'm pretty sure I'm doing it right. Also, the only firewall I have is the standard Windows XP one, which has always had DC++ in the exceptions list (even before owning a router).

So here I am using Passive mode, as much as I don't want to, and shouldn't have to be. I've read another issue that sounded similar to mine here, but the resolution seemed to be something like a McAfee firewall or some sorts (Which I don't have). If anyone has any input, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm a longtime DC++ user, but a newbie router user.

Thanks

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Pirre (pierreparys) said :
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There is an easy way to see if you forwarded your port correctly to your internal ip, and if its really accessible from the outside go to " http://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?rh1dkyd2 " and do there a custom probe for your specified TCP port and it will tell you if it can be rached or not :)

If not either you forwarded wrongly, or you specify the wrong ip in your dc settings or you have a firewall that you dont know about, cross finghers

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slothkore (slothtopsy) said :
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Ok, sorry...where on that site to I go to do a 'custom probe'?

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slothkore (slothtopsy) said :
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woops, I accidentally clicked solved.

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Pirre (pierreparys) said :
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There is a "bar" where you can fill in your portnumber, left under that you have a button " User specified custom probe" if you press that the port(s) that you filled in are tested and should give the status "open"

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slothkore (slothtopsy) said :
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I used http://www.canyouseeme.org/

I believe it's the same as what you sent me? Anyway, it seems that the port I used for DC is blocked, or any port I typed in for that matter came up as blocked. I don't understand. I use my torrent client just fine when I port forwarded for it. I'm positive I put in the right external IP address in DC++. The only thing I can think of is maybe my router came with a firewall? I really have no idea, though since i'm so new to routers.

:(

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Pirre (pierreparys) said :
#6

maybe this helps ... not sure as its a model below yours http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Netgear/WGT624v3/DC++.htm

make sure you know your internal ip of your own pc, also verify that you dont use M$ Internet connection sharing by accident (maybe you used it before your router) if so disable it your router replaces it

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slothkore (slothtopsy) said :
#7

I tried using that portforward.com I followed every step. Shared Internet Connection is not enabled. I guess I'm going to have to remain passive mode. I can't think of any other reasons why this isn't working...

I thank you for your help, though.

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Pirre (pierreparys) said :
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strange , if you done all above correct it should work unless

If your browser uses a proxy server to connect to the web that page will give a wrong externall ip address, look in your routers WAN settings for the correct one

or

the internall ip you forward to is wrong , do "run" type cmd and enter that will bring up a dos box, type there " ipconfig " and enter , that should give you the correct ip to forward to...

and in some routers a port from a known service (predefined) is not working when you used it in a custom created service, try to use a port like 20443 or something ...

if all that doesnt help ... also lost lol :)

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slothkore (slothtopsy) said :
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well under my WAN settings I have an option to 'Disable SPI firewall' I have no idea what this is, but I don't wanna go disabling if it;s important...any ideas here?

as for the internal IP, I was getting it right. I checked the with the Ipconfig command.

I'm about to go to bed, but if you have any more ideas (maybe that SPI firewall thing?) then, please!

again, I greatly appreciate your help, Pirre.

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slothkore (slothtopsy) said :
#10

UGH!!! again I did problem solved..My bad.

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Pirre (pierreparys) said :
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Stateful Packet Inspection, you can try to disable it and see if thats the problem , it should be safe to do that for a test ... :)

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slothkore (slothtopsy) said :
#12

ok. this is EXTREMELY odd. I didn't disable it. BECAUSE, I just opened DC++ to try for the 10th time. For some strange reason...it is working! I can search and now download in active mode. But I didn't change anything since I made this topic! I don't get it, but I'm not going to complain and hope it stays that way. Doesn't make sense to me.

Boggles my mind...just as I was about to disable that SPI thing. I'm thinking maybe the ports I was using were "busy"? or something...I have no idea. I wish I did so I could help others with the problem.

anyway, I thank you a hundredfold for your patience and help. I hope it stays fixed.

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slothkore (slothtopsy) said :
#13

*sigh* apparently sometimes it wants to work and sometimes it just doesn't...so so weird.

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Pietry (pietry) said :
#14

Try restarting your router, i heard about some routers that sometimes made this kind of problems. ( This is really annoying since they had to restart their router 5 times a day.. )

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slothkore (slothtopsy) said :
#15

I really hope I don't have to do that. I disabled SPI firewall, and so far it's doing the trick...but I'm still not positive that's the resolution.

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Pietry (pietry) said :
#16

So it;s working ?

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slothkore (slothtopsy) said :
#17

yes. I just had to disable SPI firewall. Thanks, guys :)