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red and non-red ip
hi.....meeeerry christmass to all
![]() ![]() I wish to all the best bandwidth ![]() I have a question...I am now 150 miles away from my home and my open pc that's downloading...heheh... I am monitoring from here the progress ![]() I have a question though...I DON'T have a firewall problem...but I see some people with 000.000.000.(6881)(which means I can't see him) and some with 000.000.000.(6881) (wich means I can see him) it's the SAME port...why I can see some people and some other not?... No members have liked this post.
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Re: red and non-red ip
the number in () is the port number...if its red they're firewalled, black they're not
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Re: red and non-red ip
Just to add to that, everyone has a different IP number (the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx number) and then they can choose to use any port they want for bittorrent. It is that port number that is red, or not. It doesn't mean anything if they happen to be using the same port that you are to torrent through.
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