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Anonymous
13 years agoSee above and check if you have UPNP enabled. Its a long shot but sometimes that works (its a protocol to temporarily open up ports when applications request them).
13 years ago
I don't have it enables for anything, if I do enable it what type of application do I enable it for? (FTP, Telnet etc)
- ApprovedAnonymous13 years ago
UPNP is not a port forward, it is a setting that you can enable (usually just a check box).
EDIT: You wouldn't happen to have Rogers internet in Canada would you? Random question I know, but they don't give their customers actual internet IP addresses and it plays hell with connections. - ApprovedAnonymous13 years ago
Also unfortunately its 12:11am here and I've got to be up for work at 6:00am (fun! not really).
If I am able to, tomorrow I will try to see if your issue has been resolved.