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![]() I don't think so. The problem you described is usually a problem with the config of your computer. The first step to solve it would be to disable both firewalls and check whether the problem persists (if you still don't pass the connection test). If it does, the problem comes certainly from your router. Now, in order to get the problem finally solved, the following things need to be checked: 1) Does your computer have a static IP (this can be done via the properties of your LAN connection or via your router/modem (if supported)) 2) I suppose you're using Comodo, as it's better than the Win Firewall. Have a look over here whether it is configured correctly. 3) The third thing to check is your router. Maybe there has been an internal reset etc. (...) ? To set it up correctly, check this: PortForward.com - Port Forwarding for Shareaza Note that you should also check your routers security log. Some routers might identify Shareazas UDP traffic as an DDoS attac on the home network they are connected to ![]() mfg, Old
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