well basically i am trying to download a wow patch (world of warcraft) and it says tracker is not responding so it asks me to go on to the d-link to get some configurations allowed to do this
To configure D-Link DI-624 Wi-Fi access point to work with
BitTorrent you have several options. One of them is to use trigger
ports.
Steps to follow:
Open web control panel of D-Link DI-624 by connecting to http://192.168.0.1 (this is default direction, which can be changed by administrator).
Enter login and password for administrator. Default login for administrator is admin.
Go to Advanced, select Applications.
In Applications screen:
Check Enabled.
Fill BitTorrent in Name.
In Trigger Port put 6881 and 6999.
In Trigger Type select TCP.
In Public Port put 6881-6999.
In Public Type select TCP.
Press Apply.
The DI-624 will reboot.
Now you can use BitTorrent from any computer on both LAN and WLAN local networks in automatic way.
BitTornado Setup
If you use latest experimental BitTornado client you can give a good
use toUniversal Plug and Play (UPnP). You just need to enable UPnP on
D-Link DI-624 and BitTornado will work on any computer in your local
network without any requiered intervention from your part.
In BitTornado:
Run BitTornado
Click on Prefs
Locate UPnP Port Forwarding and select type1 (fast)
In DI-624:
Log in as administrator
Open Tools (main menu)
Select Misc. on the left
Locate UPNP Settings and select Enabled
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