Posted November 21, 2008 hi, this is my fist post here i have a problem and i really dont know how to solve it. i use apex 1.1, the connection settings are alright (port forwarding, permissions and all), when i click check connection it says connection ok (tcp/udp are set alright) but when i search something (anything) it shows no results. the sharing is 20gb and i have 8 hubs opened. any ideas??? thank you very much Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted November 22, 2008 If you do not get any search replies then your port forwarding is not set correctly (asuming you are searching for something that would result in a search reply ofc, (like 'music') . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted November 23, 2008 the thing is that it worked for the first time. when i manually opened the ports 5000 and 5001 (tcp and udp) it worked, but after i closed the program and restarted it... not anymore. i dont know what happened. what if the ports are being used by some other program running in the background? it would normally say connection ok, but i wont get any search results, right??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted November 23, 2008 The client should complain when it starts if it could not open the ports (i.e they were in use by some other application). I don't know how your net is setup but sometimes the internal ip can change, and then if you had set forwarding from the router it might now go to the wrong computer on your lan? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted November 27, 2008 also if you are using any routers, then you must make your private IP FIXED, if you want the port forwarding table to be valid forever.. the thing is, you created port forward rules on your router, to forward some ports to your private ip, but when you restarted the computer, the router gave your computer another private ip, so the port forwarding table isn't valid anymore.. on your router's configuration page, find DHCP section and see if there is any option like "address reservation" and if there is, create an entry, telling your router to always give your computer the same private ip address, so it doesn't change ever again.. you'll need a MAC address of your computer for this, so go to dos prompt (start button, choose run, type cmd and press enter) and in the dos prompt type: ipconfig /all find something that says "physical address" and looks something like this: 00-1C-5E-EA-11-4E if you don't have address reservation on your router, than find "LEASE TIME" and set it to max value.. Lease time is the time during which router will not change your computer's private ip.. but once that lease time expires, the router may or may not change your computer's ip address.. so you'll have some troubles from time to time.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 2, 2008 same problem / fix on the connection test tcp was the only one not connecting so i only fowareded the tcp port and left the udp unchanged , after than i couldent search hubs either went back fowared the udp port worked fine after that Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted December 2, 2008 For all of you who have routers and don't know how to configure them, here is a huge databse of routers with guides to setup port forwarding on each one of them: PortForward - Free Help Setting up Your Router or Firewall Share this post Link to post Share on other sites