guys, tried putting up a ftp server? dli lagi ko kalosot. ila gi block tanan ports? Ako na gi off ako tanan firewall and gi allow na nako sa akong router. Any ideas? Dili pud ko ka gamit ug mga p2p software kai firewalled ang ports
guys, tried putting up a ftp server? dli lagi ko kalosot. ila gi block tanan ports? Ako na gi off ako tanan firewall and gi allow na nako sa akong router. Any ideas? Dili pud ko ka gamit ug mga p2p software kai firewalled ang ports
Kinsa ninyo nagamit og Azurues? Naka try mo green smilies? Yellow lagi ako permi. Naa NAPT na configuration ila SU? Naa sila blocked ports?
Also tried setting up HTTP server sa akong machine, dili lagi visible gikan gawas (using my http://203.84.18X.XX [outside] IP).
Already checked with firewall settings -> okay
http://localhost -> okay, ma access.
tried using DynDNS service also but no help...any ideas?![]()
oh noes!!!! murag gi block nila ang 6881 UDP portmao ni dili na puro yellow atong Azurues
or kung modagan hinay, I just called their tech support dili daw sila mo block ug port, reinstall the software daw
fools!
ako ma ninyo kung mag sge ug ka potol ang connection may pa mag dial-up mo ug balik..54.6kbps pa ako permi dri im using inter.net na card..free pagid 2-10am inig ka morning..
hehehe pero tag 5kBps raman sad ang dl speed anyways, ang port block raman akong reklamo, i still have to see unsaon ni, m still downloading at 40 KBps speed though...
bro darkwing,
dynamic PRIVATE ip.
If only our IP is public, then there would be not much of a problem setting up servers within.
So if we are to serve(eg. ftp server, web server, or peer-peer sharing(uploading).. etc), then we have to be a public or viewable from the web.
If we are behind a server/router that shares the internet connection, in which the router or server holds the public ip, then the server/router should be configured to allow port forwarding to the hosts or ip of the server.
In this case meridian has the server/router giving us our dynamic private ip. Will they allow port forwarding? I greatly doubt.
If servers is realy that important to you, avail the corporate package where they are offering a public ip
Downloading/ Leeching doesnt care whether you're public or private, same principle with just browsing sites, wherein yahoo/istorya/etc. are servers and we are simply downloading files to view the website.
rightdrue
yeah, i just found that out myself, well its ok for me40 kBps is fine for me...

ey guys.... mo downgrade mo to 256kbps? katong 788 nga package? anyone![]()
ahhh dili tingali ko, very satisfied raman ko karon sa speed![]()
same here, ill stick with 288 basin after a year siguro.
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