Wednesday, November 17, 2010

May a computer networking genius,geek or professional please tell me of a way to bypass this wireless blockade?

Bitcomet,bittorrent and uttorrent are always telling me their ports are blocked. Bitcomet is always saying listening port blocked no matter which port number I try to insert(I have tried all ports that you could). I think the ISP is blocking them but I wonder how come all. You see I cannot do port forwarding because I have not access to the router. I am using WINDOWS XP SERVICE PACK 2. The IP addresses to the network changes with every connection(dynamic IP).

I have asked this question alot here but no one seems to figure a way out. So please ask it for me elsewhere.

I think the key ponts here is that I am using public wifi and windows xp service pack 2. Help me pleaseMay a computer networking genius,geek or professional please tell me of a way to bypass this wireless blockade?
If you cant port forward then how are you opening all the ports possible? This can only be done by portforwarding in your router. Your computer cant open a router port sorry.May a computer networking genius,geek or professional please tell me of a way to bypass this wireless blockade?
HEY MAN I FIND IT HARD TO BELIEVE DAT YOU TRIED 65535 DIFFERENT PORT NUMBERS.

BUT YO IF YOU DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO DA ROUTER THEN DERE AIN'T NOTHIN' NOBODY CAN DO FOR YOU YO. I WOULDN'T RECOMMEND TORRENTIN ON A PUBLIC CONNECTION ANYWAY YO, DAT'S JUST NOT SMART.



ALSO, LOTS OF ISP'S FILTER PACKETS WITH TORRENT PROTOCOL SO IF IT AIN'T THE ROUTER BLOCKIN YOU IT'S THE ISP, THEY DON'T GOTTA BLOCK ALL THE PORTS.
If you cannot forward any of your ports or access the router or firewall then I do not believe that you will be able to acomplish much.



Windows firewall will not help you any, but check to see if the torrent client is blocking the program (sometimes we kill ourselves when the solution to our problems are quite simple.)



I agree that there are many, many port numbers which all generally serve a specific function. When the torrent client gives you a message if will be quite a generic one, so yes, changing the port number will not allow you to access the P2P program. go to portforward.com or google the ports that can be used for a torrent program %26amp; see if you have any luck.



Otherwise you are being blocked and will need to contact your administrator.



I amyself are a Network Administrator and block torrent programs from users, they would need certain credentials or my permission before attempting to access certian programs or websites. Good luck.



Regards,



Max

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