Same ISP as u.40+ degrees is perfectly fine. If your HDD is humming with activity, isn't that a good thing as your stuff is coming down in BT. HDD have a operating temperature. It cannot be too low also. That's the oddity. IIRC.
try out the 'ignore unencrypted peers' option.
DL speeds depend on the upload speed of others in the BT swarm. Check out that screenshot I got. A very popular anime gave me that speed. Don't tell xedo.
anyway, what's your ISP and plan.
I use MOL Premium. DL - Unlimited, UL - 20kb/s.
Port forwarding, very important, you want to make sure no bottlenecks in the lines to sweet sweet BT loot.
Is it possible to log on to the DNS 323 web interface remotely? If it possible, how can it be done?
1) Assign port number, eg: 192.168.1.2:8081 to DNS-323 thru it web UI.
2) Open port forwarding for DNS-323 in your router.
3) Sign up Dyndns service so that you can access to your router or DNS-323 from remote.![]()
There's no remote management in the DNS-323 setting. I check every page, there's none.
With tonyc's steps, you should be able to remotely manage ur DNS-323.
Unless there's some misunderstanding of what you mean by remote management.
With tonyc's steps, you should be able to remotely manage ur DNS-323.
Unless there's some misunderstanding of what you mean by remote management.
My port forwarding for remote management also works. cyberian, do ensure that you are not using ports that are either throttled or blocked by your ISP. Some examples of blocked ports could be 8080, 80.
Tested and confirm not possible.