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Got accessact dsl and for some reason utorrent would not load. after searching and studying and kinna still confused :confused i decided not to change anything with portfowarding at all. ![]() ![]() #Utorrent default port softwareAll that achieved was a new virtual IP address and eventually later on last night I had to spend 5 mins and reinstall the Verizon software which was nice and all but it still didn't help my problem, the browser wouldn't let me onto the internet till I had reinstalled something probably was corrupted I don't see how considering the only thing I fooled with was trying to open uTorrent's port and clicking the DMZ Host button to enable it but meh, in any case I am back to where I started I don't know where to start in order to troubleshoot the problem I had this problem a few years ago with Dungeon Siege on Windows 98, I think it was Windows 98, and ironically I think the ISP was Verizon however that was relatively easy to fix. So I tried to port forward via the modem's native Verizon software by typing 192.168.1.1 I'm not even sure if I got it right as the setup is very confusing. So I went to another website and had it run a check on port 38005 it came back that it wasn't responding reason: Connection timed out. #Utorrent default port updateI was confused I have full access to the internet, can update my anti malware programs, and yet I couldn't download Torrents?! So I decided to go to another website to see if I could get a reason why the port wasn't open or responding. The test came back simply telling me that there was a error which didn't help me much. Now towards the bottom of the screen in a small little box on the lower interface a red stop sign when I moused over it it said "Not Connectible there appears to be a problem with your network connection." So I went to Options->Speed Test and decided to check the port I was using the program had picked 38005 when I first started it and so I figured to stick with it. #Utorrent default port torrentNow I can load the torrent into uTorrent but when it went to start the torrent it download about the first MegaByte or so and then terminated the Torrent with the "Error: Access is Denied" showing in the status tab. I find it odd that uTorrent is the only program so far that suffers. I can also download updates for all my anti virus and anti spyware programs and again I have no problem doing so. I can download files, surf and open stuff on YouTube and similar sites, and I can receive and send mail with Yahoo and Gmail with no problems all of my internet activities are unaffected. I don't know if this helps but I have full internet access. Here's the odd part I have a basic understand of ports and if I remember correctly certain ports are used in order to get to the internet and receive mail and so forth. ![]() I have a software firewall (Zone Alarm) and my modem has a firewall built into it's firmware (it's part of the modem's internals). I have a Ethernet cable that goes to the NIC card with no node in between the computer and modem. I have a Verizon DSL modem now it itself is connected directly into the phone jack which goes to the back of the modem directly no filters. OK, I should probably start out with my physical setup. I cannot for the love of everything holy figure out why the port for uTorrent is closed. There all not responding!Īdditional Problem(s): "Error: Access is Denied" on Torrents (possibly a result of the main problem?) Port(s) in question: 38005, and pretty much any other port that uTorrent randomly picks or that I manually pick. Problem Application: uTorrent 1.7.4 (supposedly Full Vista Compatible) ![]()
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