For Deluge do I need just a TCP port or both TCP and UDP? Can anyone recommend a good port number to choose?
Thanks
TCP, UDP or Both
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Re: TCP, UDP or Both
Any port or range or ports between 10000 and 60000. Just TCP is fine. See http://portforward.com/ for specific info on your router.
Re: TCP, UDP or Both
OK, thanks. I seem to be suffering from port blocking, thus my question. Tried 45153 upwards with no joy - major slowdowns with my new ISP whereas fine before.
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Re: TCP, UDP or Both
When you click the "Test Active Port" under Preferences>Network. Does it report success? Also make sure that the "Active Port:" displays one of the port(s) you've chosen.Jem wrote:OK, thanks. I seem to be suffering from port blocking, thus my question. Tried 45153 upwards with no joy - major slowdowns with my new ISP whereas fine before.
Then make sure Encryption both Inbound and Outbound are enabled. Level: Either and Encrypt entire stream is checked. These are the default settings, but its always good to make sure they haven't been changed.
Re: TCP, UDP or Both
OK, all is working with RC3, but I'm getting terrible download speeds. Using Port 49166 and it tests fine. Encryption and all other defaults are checked. It's a 'good quality' torrent so this shouldn't be happening. Any ideas?silverdulcet wrote:When you click the "Test Active Port" under Preferences>Network. Does it report success? Also make sure that the "Active Port:" displays one of the port(s) you've chosen.Jem wrote:OK, thanks. I seem to be suffering from port blocking, thus my question. Tried 45153 upwards with no joy - major slowdowns with my new ISP whereas fine before.
Then make sure Encryption both Inbound and Outbound are enabled. Level: Either and Encrypt entire stream is checked. These are the default settings, but its always good to make sure they haven't been changed.