Blocked Router IP via my IP Filter?

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waterman1000

Blocked Router IP via my IP Filter?

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OK, Been kicking the tires on ubuntu 10.10 for a time and now run it full time on my desktop. My problem is that qbittorrent will not download any torrents. It will show seeds,etc... Same problem on a proxy server also. This problem is cross platform too. Same with windows 7 with utorrent. I've also notice my browser pages load slow. This also with different browsers- Firefox, opera, etc... I can run P2P's on other computers with different ISP's. I'm forced to use a wireless ISP asshole out here. He and I have butt heads on service before. Wonder If he found a way to block P2P's via our antenna modems. I run a router off the antenna modem. When I run the test the port comes back with a green check, but network come back with a red x. The cant connect due to some socket thing? I've tried many different things. How can my internal router IP be blocked, if so, how do I unblock it to download?

Gernal Tab;
02/01/2011 10:39:14 - Peer ID: -qB2530-
02/01/2011 10:39:14 - qBittorrent is bound to port: TCP/22
02/01/2011 10:39:14 - UPnP support [OFF]
02/01/2011 10:39:14 - NAT-PMP support [OFF]
02/01/2011 10:39:14 - HTTP user agent is qBittorrent v2.5.3
02/01/2011 10:39:14 - Using a disk cache size of 16 MiB
02/01/2011 10:39:14 - DHT support [ON], port: UDP/22
02/01/2011 10:39:14 - PeX support [ON]
02/01/2011 10:39:14 - Local Peer Discovery [ON]
02/01/2011 10:39:14 - Encryption support [ON]
02/01/2011 10:39:14 - Embedded Tracker [OFF]
02/01/2011 10:39:14 - Options were saved successfully.
Log Tab:
02/01/2011 10:39:32 - 192.168.2.2 was blocked due to your IP filter :shock:
panchyee

Re: Blocked Router IP via my IP Filter?

Post by panchyee »

What's the difference between an N router and an N router with 1 gb with 4 ports? Which one do I need? The regular N router is less expensive than the later, but I want to buy the right one. What is benefit to the router with 1 gb?
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Re: Blocked Router IP via my IP Filter?

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1gb means 1gbit/s. That is a HUGE speed.
You may want the 1Gbit/s one if you move files amongst your computers.

So let's say I have 2 PCs, and I usually download the movies on PC-A , and then watch them on PC-B.
I have to transfer them from PC-A to PC-B.


If I have that 1Gb/s model, they get transferred much faster.
And that's all.

About the "WAN port" (means the internet port speed)... if you don't have faster connection than 100mbit/s, you don't need that.
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