jupiter999, did you put the port TCP in and out into the firewall settings?
I'm using
ESET Smart Security 4.0.314.0 atm. So I'd disable Windows Firewall... But still I'd done something like the 1st pic.
I'm always doubting if I had done something wrong...:dunno:
Really appreciate if you can explain everything in your way:chinesenewyearm:
Yes a bridge connection does not need port forwarding. However setting up a bridge connection correctly is a bit more complicated than simply using a basic router/hub mode, and if done incorrectly can break some network functionality.
To explain it simply, bridging forwards data according to a network interface's hardware/MAC address rather than its assigned IP address (which is why port forwarding doesn't matter), and therefore is best suited for connecting multiple local networks (eg: a group of computers with 172.16.x.x IP addresses and another group with 192.168.x.x IP addresses can all connect to a "bridge" and see each other via MAC addresses, even though the IP addresses are outside of their respective scopes).
Since I don't know exactly how your network is set up, I can't say if bridging makes sense for you or not. But if your router is a typical router, the bridging is probably only happening between the LAN ports, and not from the WAN to the LAN (for which you would probably need some NAT rules). If you have fewer than a handful of networked devices on your local network, bridging doesn't really offer anything over regular routing anyway. And unless you need a very specific setup, it's actually easier to just set port forwarding, rather than digging through your router and Windows network configs.
Gosh~ Bridge connection is much difficult than I thought!
By the way, I got another router modem in my office.
I'd forward the port as instructed, but the port seems closed as ever...
I'd attached some pics for reference...
My TCP/IP setting is shown in the first pic.
Then, my office router modem GUI is shown in the second pic.
Did I forward the port correctly?
I'd checked it from hxxp://www.canyouseeme.org/
The result is shown in the third pic.
My uTorrent seems cannot blast its way through an open port... The port that I'd chose is 34432
Please advice...
Thanks again...