 mercury26
join:2005-09-19 Broomfield, CO
| reply to pleekmo Re: Problems with DGL-4300
Ok, here are the results for my UPnP Log. Does ths help at all? I am still having NAT Issues.
Also, does anyone know how to completely reset the Azureus settings. A complete uninstall did not work, nor clearing the registry. Where are the settings kept at?
Thanks,
Chuck
UPnP::SSDP: ignoring loopback address /127.0.0.1 UPnP::SSDP: group = /239.255.255.250:0/eth1:Belkin Gigabit Desktop Card - Packet Scheduler Miniport-/192.168.0.142 Mapping request: UDP tracker client port (UDP/6881), enabled = true Mapping request: Incoming Peer Data Port (TCP/6881), enabled = true Mapping request: TCP Tracker Port (TCP/6969), enabled = true Mapping request: TCP SSL Tracker Port (TCP/7000), enabled = false Mapping request: UDP Tracker Port (UDP/6969), enabled = true Mapping request: Distributed DB (UDP/6881), enabled = true UPnP:SSDP: first response: HTTP/1.1 200 OK EXT: SERVER: ipOS/6.4, UPnP/1.0, ipSSDPDevice/1.0 ST: upnp:rootdevice LOCATION: »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/root.xml CACHE-CONTROL: max-age=1800 USN: uuid:83EA8F24-BE12-3E7C-87CE-181927911B83::upnp:rootdevice Content-Length: 0
UPnP: root discovered = »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/root.xml, local = /192.168.0.142 Downloading: »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/root.xml Relative URL base is »192.168.0.1 GamerLounge DGL-4300 Wireless 108G Gaming Router »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/l3fw.xml, »192.168.0.1:4444/l3fw WANDevice »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/WANCommonIFC1.xml, »192.168.0.1:4444/wcommifc WANConnectionDevice * »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/WANIPConn1.xml, »192.168.0.1:4444/wipconn Found WANConnectionDevice Found WANIPConnection Downloading: »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/WANIPConn1.xml mapping [0] 21/TCP [FTP] -> 192.168.0.142 mapping [1] 3389/TCP [REMOTE DESKTOP] -> 192.168.0.142 UPnP: Mapping 'UDP tracker client port (UDP/6881)' established UPnP: Mapping 'UDP tracker client port (UDP/6881)' established UPnP: Mapping 'Incoming Peer Data Port (TCP/6881)' established UPnP: Mapping 'Incoming Peer Data Port (TCP/6881)' established UPnP: Mapping 'TCP Tracker Port (TCP/6969)' established UPnP: Mapping 'TCP Tracker Port (TCP/6969)' established UPnP: Mapping 'UDP Tracker Port (UDP/6969)' established UPnP: Mapping 'UDP Tracker Port (UDP/6969)' established Mapping Distributed DB (UDP/6881) already established UPnP: reset UPnP: Lost connection to service 'WANIPConnection' on UPnP device '192.168.0.1' UPnP: root discovered = »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/root.xml, local = /192.168.0.142 Downloading: »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/root.xml Relative URL base is »192.168.0.1 GamerLounge DGL-4300 Wireless 108G Gaming Router »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/l3fw.xml, »192.168.0.1:4444/l3fw WANDevice »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/WANCommonIFC1.xml, »192.168.0.1:4444/wcommifc WANConnectionDevice * »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/WANIPConn1.xml, »192.168.0.1:4444/wipconn Found WANConnectionDevice Found WANIPConnection Downloading: »192.168.0.1/getxml?file=/WANIPConn1.xml mapping [0] 6881/UDP [Azureus UPnP 6881 UDP] -> 192.168.0.142 mapping [1] 6881/TCP [Azureus UPnP 6881 TCP] -> 192.168.0.142 mapping [2] 6969/TCP [Azureus UPnP 6969 TCP] -> 192.168.0.142 mapping [3] 6969/UDP [Azureus UPnP 6969 UDP] -> 192.168.0.142 mapping [4] 21/TCP [FTP] -> 192.168.0.142 mapping [5] 3389/TCP [REMOTE DESKTOP] -> 192.168.0.142 Mapping UDP tracker client port (UDP/6881) already established Mapping Incoming Peer Data Port (TCP/6881) already established Mapping TCP Tracker Port (TCP/6969) already established Mapping UDP Tracker Port (UDP/6969) already established |
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  pleekmo Triptoe Through The Tulips Premium join:2001-09-14 Manchester, CT clubs:
1 edit | This looks good except for this brief item:
UPnP: reset UPnP: Lost connection to service 'WANIPConnection' on UPnP device '192.168.0.1'
You may wish to attempt to determine what caused this, though it appears that he uPnP connection was re-established.
I think you will have to learn to ignore the error messages.
Edit: Stupid proofreading lapse. |
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 mercury26
join:2005-09-19 Broomfield, CO | I am not worried about the error messages. I am worried about the NAT Error message in the NAT Testing tool. The tracker I am connected to is listing me as non-connectable.
Thanks,
:: Chuck |
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  pleekmo Triptoe Through The Tulips Premium join:2001-09-14 Manchester, CT clubs: | Perhaps the tracker is using non-standard ports?... |
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 mercury26
join:2005-09-19 Broomfield, CO | Hmmm, I do not believe so, but I will check. It used to work with my Microsoft Wireless router. I only started to experience this issue after I switched to the D-Lnk router.
Thanks,
:: Chuck |
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