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BitTorrent on Nexland
Router Pro100 (1)
I suppose you already heard of the power of BitTorrent probably earlier than me. Lately, I have been experimenting with this powerful tool for downloading of some stuff for "archival purposes". I really kudo to the author of this functional software sharing tool. Now, if you were you using a conventional direct connection to the Internet, you should be lucky to be able to get a download speed of say 1.3Mbps out of a 1.5Mbps Cable network. If you are behind a router, that might not be the case unless you know how to configure your router to enable port forwarding. In this guide, we will take a look on how you can configure the Nexland Pro 100 router to take advantage of the increased speed while still maintaining your existing internal IP address and having the other ports blocked out by the firewall built in. Next >>> |
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