![]() ![]() r/OpenSignups Open signups for torrent sites r/OpenTrackerProject Open torrent trackers r/HTPC /r/Emby /r/Jellyfin /r/Kodi /r/Plex /r/VLC x265/HEVC/4K/Subtitle troubleshooting/playback, General playbackĪlphaReign /r/Magnetissimo RIVR Self hosted search/Torrent indexer scraper r/P2P /r/P2PTech General non-torrent P2P/file sharing r/DigitalPiracy /r/Piracy Pirating specific content, cracks, scene groups, scene and uploader releases/naming/quality/size, copyright trolls, DMCA notices, & general piracy r/CyberLaws /r/YRO Online copyright law & legal news r/AndroidQuestions /r/AppleHelp /r/VLC Media playback/subtitle/etc. Sites with RSS feeds legal/public domain?Ĭlient for seeding thousands of torrents?Ĭan't open RARBG website? Related Links General The new queue is why half the mods drink and the other half cry themselves to sleep. Peerblock & related blocklists have never done anything despite what your confirmation bias has proven. YIFY encodes are terrible and should never be viewed so stop posting about them. This is not a place to discuss DDL sites. For info on recruitment/joining private trackers: /r/Trackers. For trackers with open signup: /r/OpenSignups or /r/Trackers open signups thread. We only have a few, but they are important. Please read over the rules before contributing. We are a thriving community dedicated to helping users old and new understand and use torrents. Try using utorrent again and you should be getting incoming connections.Welcome to the torrents subreddit. Then setup the WiFi which is relatively easy to do and there you have it. Make sure it is turned off this time, enter the username and password given to you by your ISP and confirm settings. When setting up a modem from default settings the only thing you need to modify is the WAN and the WiFi respectively. If this is the case with your modem do that and then call your ISP and ask for the pppusername and password cause now you're going to have to set it up all again. Sometimes, with some modems, you need to turn reset it to factory default in order to turn the firewall off. You need to now turn that off and click 'apply/ok/next' or whatever it is on your modem. When you find it I have my money on the possibility that it is turned on. It should be in a WAN service tab or a general firewall tab or something. Once you're inside the modem, look for firewall. If you changed it and forgot it then you need to press the reset button on the modem and repeat step 4. If you have changed that username/password enter yours. ![]() Find the default username and password for your modem using google (considering that you have never tampered with this it is going to be the default setting username). A dialog box should appear asking for a username and password. Enter that address into the search bar of your favorite web browser and press enter. A result page should show up telling you your public ip address. This is done by typing in 'what is my ip address' in google's search box and pressing enter. Considering that you have done steps 1-3 and nothing has worked, it is the firewall on your modem that is causing the issue. Your DSL modem has a firewall built into it. Step 4: Now I'm assuming you have a DSL connection. Step 3: Does your anti-virus have a firewall? Turn that off too (I know AVG has a firewall as well as some others). Step 2: Do you have a third-party firewall program, like 'armor2net' or such installed? Turn that off too. Step 1: Is your firewall on or off? Turn the firewall on your windows/mac off. Whenever a torrent client is stuck on connecting to peers and there is no incoming connections, the problem is always firewall related, considering that the internet connection works fine (i.e. ![]() I can tell you this, here's the troubleshoot. I've had this problem a dozen times, I have a screenshot of my utorrent when it did this but I'm not in the mood to find it now. ![]()
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