Enabling Port Forwarding on Routers and Windows Firewall - uTorrent VPN Optimize best Ports

  • 5 years ago
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Port forwarding is a vital thing in gaming, torrent as well as server deployment journeys.
Your machine communicates with the Internet world via the router, actually, and each application needs its own port to work simultaneously, or to be identified with others.

[00:22] "On an IPv4 router with Network Address Translation (NAT), port forwarding makes applications installed on a specific PC on the LAN available on the internet. These applications can range from online games, torrent clients, FTP servers, Web Servers, and more. Let's see how to enable port forwarding on any router and open the respective port on Windows Firewall" - pcsteps.com
http://bit.ly/port-forward-router-firewall


[00:39] A clear demonstration for the need of port opening is P2P torrent, the protocol does upload and downloads the resources at the same time, so it needs addition ports to operate efficiently.


[00:58] "The router, firewall software, and torrent client all have to agree on the port that's used for BitTorrent traffic. In other words, even if the router and client software are configured to use the same port, the firewall could still be blocking it and preventing traffic" - lifewire.com
http://bit.ly/bittorrent-port


[01:16] "Port forwarding allows incoming uTorrent connections to come directly to your computer, which is exactly what you need for a peer to peer program like uTorrent to work correctly. Without port forwarding, those connections will be blocked by your router,and you you will get a low priority from other seeds" - portforward.com
http://bit.ly/utorrent-port-forward


[01:37] [ Optimize Your uTorrent Experience ]


[01:40] "Due to many reasons, agencies and ISPs all over the world discourage the use of BitTorrent. Some ISPs will attempt to throttle or even block any incoming BitTorrent traffic into their networks.
If you find yourself unable to download/upload or your speed is too slow, your BitTorrent port might be blocked" - rapidseedbox.com
http://bit.ly/optimize-port-utorrent


Another example is, your ISP may block/limit extensive bandwidth consumption protocols like IPTV and torrent to preserve their core infrastructure. So you have to configure another port to work without being throttled.

There are only 4 steps to do port forwarding for every IP-based device: Windows/Linux/iOS/Android
- Assign the static IP address
- Add the port forwarding rule on Router's web interface
- Allow the port on Firewall or Security software
- Verify the port is opened.

[02:26] [ Port forwarding on a router ]


[02:45] For my router: the Port Forwarding belong to the Security Setup section.


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