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	terminal #1 (cable modem) connects fine, NAT = green DHT = green terminal #2 connected to #1 via switch problem this machine is firewalled Nat = red, now is blue. DHT= red, yellow any ideas on how to fix this would be appreciated.  | 
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		 Anyways, my internet is shitting out (it goes out everytime it rains... thanks DSL). 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Just go to http://www.portfoward.com and read there, it'll show you what to do most likely. 
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	i have done this with routers before this is different. need to figure why im getting firewalled on the networked machines  | 
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		 as i believe since there is no router, port forwarding is not required at all 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
	
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		 Check and make sure you have no software firewalls enabled, disable antivirus, etc. and try again.  Try to find out what's causing it -- what's your switch? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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 its a fresh install on XP. Xp firewall is tunred off. The other machine is not firewalled. or running an antivirus software.  | 
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		 anyone else with some ideas to bounce off  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
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		 Only other thing I've found that sounds plausible (since no router is involved) is maybe ICS... but I dunno. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Is your Azureus client running on a computer behind Windows XP ICS? ICS is a bad excuse for a router in quite a lot of ways but it can be configured to forward services (read: ports) to other machines in the local network. To do it: *On the ICS computer, open Control Panel|Network Connections. *Right click on your Internet Connection (eg, Local Area Connection X - that accommodates your dial-up/broadband modem connection) and click Properties. *In the "Local Area Connection X Properties" dialog, go to the Advanced tab. Now click the Settings... button in the Internet Connection Sharing group. *You get the Advanced Settings dialog and a list of services. Click the Add... button to display the Service Settings dialog. *For "Description of service:", type in something to remind you that this is for Azureus' Distributed DB, eg., Azureus DistDB-T. *In the "Name or IP address ..." field, type in the local network name of the computer that is running Azureus, eg., livingroom. *In the "External Port ..." and "Internal Port ..." fields type in the port number you have configured your Azureus to use (the port number in Azureus' Tools|Options|Connection). *Choose TCP (should be default) and click the Ok button and you are done. You now have the DistDB-T service in your Advanced Settings dialog. *You need UDP access to the port as well, so you have to repeat the above steps to add a UDP service. Just change the service name (eg., Azureus DistDB-U) and remember to choose UDP instead of TCP this time. from http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/NAT_problem You also may want to try another torrent client (like Utorrent) just to see if it's client-related. 
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