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That error message sounds like the port you are trying to use, is not free. Ports can be taken by any application, so that first one to reserve the port gets it.

 

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So make sure that the port you have selected for Vuze, really is free. (If Vuze was running when you tried that PFPortTracker, then naturally it already was not free during the test). See more text below about NETSTAT command.

 

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Idenfity where the problem is: Test the router.

You suspect that the router does not work correctly. What happens if you bypass the router and connect Vuze directly to modem/LAN/whatever?

Vuze should work with the current settings just fine.

If it does work without router, then the problem is in router config.

If it doesn't, then the problem is somewhere else...

 

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Only private IP:

Some ISPs only give users private IP address from those private ranges and then users are most likely doomed to live with yellow faces. (Note: Vuze NAT test will not find this out, as it will always show the first real public IP address it reaches.) If your "outermost" device has a private IP address (10.x.x.x, 172.x.x.x and 192.168.x.x) in its config/status screens as WAN/internet address, then it has been given by ISP's network and there isn't much you can do.

 

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Ports blocked:

Some ISPs block incoming ports as a security measure. In that case, no unsolicited connection from outside gets through to you. You might test your port-forward config and try to identify the problematic phase by temporarily removing router and connecting PC directly to ISP line, in order to see if you get green smileys then. If you have tried everything else, you might call your ISP and ask to verify that they do no automatically block ports.

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