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Old Jan 5th, 07, 2:42 AM
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Trying to run DC++ hub behind router

Alright, so I've been trying to set up a private DC++ hub for use between my friends and me and work and such but my router is giving me a lot of grief.

I'm trying to use the program PtokaX to run the hub, and I've gone through the steps to set it up and when I load DC on the computer running the hub I can connect, but the other computers on my own network can't connect to it. I've currently only forwarded the ports for my comps ip address ssoo I don't really know how to open them completely. Ok I'm not sure if that was coherent enough, but thanks for any help.

My router is a Linksys Wireless Access Point Router model BEFW11S4. I'm running PtokaX 0.3.5.2 and DC++ 0.691



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Old Jan 5th, 07, 4:56 PM
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If the other computers in your own network can't connect, then it sounds like a local computer firewall problem.
Verify that you have Windows firewall disabled/properly configured.



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Old Jan 7th, 07, 6:00 PM
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D'oh, I set up the firewall on MY computer but not on the other. Thats probably it but I will be away for two weeks or so; so I won't know untill I get back. thanks



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