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Open the Router Page which controls all the forwarding of Ports. [How do I get to my Routers Portforward Page?

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Open the Router Page which controls all the forwarding of Ports. [How do I get to my Routers Portforward Page?

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• Next, create a new rule, for a UDP Virtual Server type entry. (In other words, in addition to the TCP Portforwarding done for BitComet, you will need to create an EXACT replica of that rule, except it isn’t TCP, but UDP) • Ensure that the UDP Port is exactly the same as your TCP Port. (TCP & UDP Ports should be exactly identical to BitComet’s Listening Port. • Continue on to B if you use a Firewall in addition to your Router B: If you use a software firewall, follow the steps below: • Open your firewall’s Program Configuration/Control. This is where your firewall controls which applications are allowed to access your network and/or internet. • Locate BitComet.exe ( By default: C: Program Files/Bitcomet/bitcomet.exe ) • Add it into your firewall’s exception rule. Also, if your firewall also controls the ‘ports’ used by a program, locate UDP type. • Add in exactly the same port used as in your listening port. (Once again, this should also be the same as your TCP Port). • Make sure your

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