yosifcuervo

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  1. Timeouts on some connections

    I have been using Peerweb and Apex for a long time with no problems - I usually have many connections open at once. Recently I installed a wireless router, set up port forwarding, etc, and my DC++ works but it will only download a few files at once. Over 90% of my connections are coming back 'Connection Timeout.' My search works fine. Lets say I try to match queue on 50 lists at once - normally they would all come up right away (my cable connection is quite fast - over 1 MB/s), but instead I am lucky if even one or two connect. I thought it was the crappy router, but I have since tried with 2 others and I get the exact same problem. Plugging the modem straight back into the PC fixes it every time, but I need the wireless. Does anyone have any thoughts? I am at my wits end, I know things are set up properly because the connection IS working, it just can't seem to handle the volume of connections I am accustomed to making. Any ideas would be appreciated.
  2. Timeouts on some connections

    From what I understand it doesn't work that way with my modem - unless I mod the modem it will only accept flash updates from the ISP. That is the problem - when first connected, my ISP uploaded a firmware which disallows me to access the modem's router functions (going to the ip for the modem gives me blank screen in FireFox and a 'Page Not Found' in IE. I'm just gonna buy a switch - hey can anyone give me advice on whether I should get the $15 Dynex one or the $40 Linksys? The Linksys gets rave reviews, and if it will give me a performance boost over the cheap-o I will take it. After this headache, I don't want to settle for anything less than maximum speed so I can stop fretting over it.
  3. Timeouts on some connections

    No, the modem has only one LAN output. As for the 2 IP addresses, I don't think my router has that feature, and it wouldn't matter anyways because I would still have 2 routers chained together and port-forwarding would not work. This is an intentional move by my ISP - they give em a modem with a built-in router and then upload firmware which makes it impossible to access the modem's router functions, and shut off its firewall. By doing this, when the modem is connected to a second router, all normal internet functions work, however advanced P2P apps which require port forwarding are doomed to fail. Pretty sneaky, eh?
  4. Timeouts on some connections

    Well I've discovered the problem - my SURFboard cable modem is also secretly a router, and because I am chaining 2 routers, port-forwarding will not work. Because my ISP supplies me 2 IP's, the solution is to get a switch, and hook my PC into one port and the wireless router into another port. I have never used a switch before, right now I am deciding between getting a $15 one or a $40 one - if the $40 one gives me better speeds I think it will be worth it.
  5. Timeouts on some connections

    Right now I am using a dlink dl-604 (an old wired ethernet router), and the other was a new TrendNet tew-452brp wireless router. The dlink is pretty old, but the Trendnet is new and though it was cheap it got good reviews which is why I bought it. I don't get why neiether of them are port-forwarding properly - its not like its hard to set up. I have done so with friends' PCs many times, always with success. Does anyone know of any XP services that would be causing this if disabled? I have many unneeded services disabled, but have ran searches and can't find a connection between any of them and my problem.