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Hi megaabite. The Comcast gateway does ship with all ports available for application assignments based on customer choice. However there no automatic port forwarding rules set on any device. Port forwarding rules are unique to each customer's network and are manually configured and enabled. To make changes to your current port forwarding entries: sign into the gateway, click the advanced tab then click the port forwarding tab, click the edit button.

To remove a port forwarding entry, click the on line of the desired entry, then click when prompted for confirmation. This will remove the desired entry. I set up one forwarding port for remote desktop which works fine. But, on the port forwarding page, there are multiple settings for Xbox, Skype, and one for uTorrent.

I am the only person with the new password. Naturally, the simplest way to avoid that is to mask your IP address. The easiest way to do that is by subscribing to a Virtual Private Network, a monthly service that routes all web traffic through a set of servers that hide your real IP from public view to ensure privacy.

Instead, proxies simply mask certain programs and protocols, making them simpler in function than many VPNs and particularly useful for BitTorrent.

A bonus over VPNs: Less fuss means faster speeds overall. All Activity Home uTorrent for Windows Troubleshooting utorrent port forwarding and comcast utorrent port forwarding and comcast. Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Its comcastic! Justin3 , Oct 22, Bump in case anyone missed it the first time around. I was seeding like crazy. So the packets get dropped from both sides and no rst is performed. You'll be glad you did. I'll be happy to send you screen shots of two machines, side by side, one on windows and one on Linux It really works!

It works! Confirming that this works with Ubuntu 8. I am so happy to be able to seed on comcast! I felt like such a jerk before that I was not able to share with others but thanks to this trick now I can!



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