Klinsk
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Hopefully final update: ApexDC++ is up and running like a charm DU Super Controller was my problem. Thx everyone for your assistance and guidance, I really appreciate it and I owe you big time :lol:
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I only can select one option in the drop-down menu: "Always blocking"
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Euhm any idea how to set up? lol. I don't know what they mean by [number] ~ [number]. Also, I only can select one option ("Always blocking") on my Scheduling Rule (Ref. Schedule Rule Page): EDIT: the Help function on my router isn't very clarifying :)
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When I click Add PC it says: (Part 1) (Part 2)
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My router firewall is disabled by default. When enabling a second pop-up menu appears...
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I already stated that both ports were connected. It has worked before with DC++ 0.691 (but it resulted in the same effects as with ApexDC++). Regardless of which client I use, it has to work. I'm not giving up.
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* TCP and UDP ports are connected * My external WAN/IP is correct Still doesn't work... Maybe I have to delete my TLS? I also noticed a size of -1b while trying to download a filelist (every filelist has that same size). I upgraded to the 1.0.0 B5 version.
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OK, I did what Ashar said, except for configuring the TCP/IP stuff in my I'net connection. That wasn't really necessary, BUT... I got a few search results on the word "Armin van Buuren" (which is a famous trance DJ and I'm connected to the ASOT hub and Microdots) which means I should get at least 2000 results (even more), I only got 380. My second attempt on searching for something else failed, and I'm back where I started: hubs suddenly disconnecting me (ping timeout, or something, "the external host has lost the connection" (translated in English)) /gasps
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I downloaded "No IP" but I have absolutely no idea how to work with it EDIT: apparently I created a host The host klinsk.no-ip.biz resolving to 87.67.63.67 has successfully been added to our system. New additions will take up to 5 minutes to become live on our DNS servers. :)
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My IP on whatsmyip.com is always something different. But I'm gonna try this stuff tomorrow. Taking a nap and getting ready for work :D
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Yeah well, when I clicked "Find Static IP address", he changes the numbers to 146 - 150. Isn't that the whole idea? What purpose is it setting up a static IP when you should just use your IP address? (192.168.1.136 in my case)
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UPDATE!!! When visiting portforward.com I also learned that by port forwarding your router you must set up a static IP. Here is the outcome... (sorry for the large images, but I only can adjust it with MSPaint and it always screw things up) RESULT: still doesn't work. GOOF: the LAN IP address on portforward begins with 192.168.2.x while mine starts with 192.168.1.x
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OK, Zlobomir, start banning me already :crying:
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Aren't the developers on here?