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Gelangweilt
Jul 10, 2009Aspirant
bittorrent not working
Hello!
my bittorrent downloads wont work.
when i add a torrent via file or link the download wont start.
actually nothing happens.
can someone share some ideas where i should start looking for the problem?
i went through all the settings again and again and i cant find the solution.
i installed transmission from the forum here as well already and it has the same result as the netgear preinstalled bittorrent download maanger:
no downloads or uploads.
i can access the NAS with all other functions fine:
file storage or media streaming with PC / PS3 or a/v receiver works great...
my setup:
router
pc
ps3
dnla av receiver
wlan printer
my bittorrent downloads wont work.
when i add a torrent via file or link the download wont start.
actually nothing happens.
can someone share some ideas where i should start looking for the problem?
i went through all the settings again and again and i cant find the solution.
i installed transmission from the forum here as well already and it has the same result as the netgear preinstalled bittorrent download maanger:
no downloads or uploads.
i can access the NAS with all other functions fine:
file storage or media streaming with PC / PS3 or a/v receiver works great...
my setup:
router
pc
ps3
dnla av receiver
wlan printer
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- FayezAspirantThat's too bad. Sorry I could not help you to get it working.
Frankly, I'm a bit surprised that no one else has jumped in to offer suggestions. Perhaps you can try re-posting your problem (and being specific that it seems that your ReadyNAS can't "see" the Internet) in the General forum: viewforum.php?f=7
Of course, the best course of action would be to call Netgear support and let them help you troubleshoot.
Is this a new ReadyNAS that you picked up (which has never been able to access the Internet)? - GelangweiltAspiranti had it working once. but i dont use torrents at all basically, but recently i foud a couple of vendors offering patches by torrent download.
which is why i wanted to try this again. only thing i changed was firmware on the duo. i have it about a year now.
but i have no clue what firmware update made the torrents unusable.
it is pretty frustrating actually... - btaroliProdigyIf you search around you will find there have been a variety of complaints about the bundled BT client for a while. When it works it's pretty good. When it doesn't you're basically left gutting the entire config for the BT stuff and starting it fresh.
I have had significantly better luck and consistent behavior from the Transmission BT client, available in the community add-ons forum. - GelangweiltAspiranti have the same problem with transmission as well.
- btaroliProdigyThen I'm guessing you've got some kind of configuration in your network setup that's getting in the way, and trying to diagnose that in a message forum will be inefficient, at the very best. I'd urge you to call support and walk through the scenario with them. As the BT client ships with the firmware it should be supported.
I would, though, echo the suggestion of an earlier responder that you really should try installing a BT client on your computer and get that working first. I suspect you'll have difficulty there as well, since there isn't a great deal to configure on the NAS to make BT work.
Diagnosing the issue with a PC client might be easier too since you'll be able to more easily get diagnostic information from it. Once you've resolved the issues preventing it from working, then i'd return to the NAS and try using it from there. - GroutyTutorHi Folks,
I was browsing for information on this type of problem and found this thread. I hope it is OK to "resurrect" it after a couple of weeks as it mirrors my own experience quite closely. No point in re-inventing the wheel. :)
I have a ReadyNAS Duo with the latest firmware (4.1.6) and the latest Transmission (1.73). I have my ReadyNAS connected to my modem through a gigabit switch. The switch connects my home network both by ethernet cables and a 802.11n wireless router. Everything works fine with the exception of the Bittorrent client on the ReadyNAS. I prefer Transmission to the built-in BT client and it has worked well until recently when I notice that any new torrent I add starts normally then reports "No such File or Directory". I have taken the advice I found here in this thread and have installed Transmission on my MacBook and have started the same torrents using the same torrent file and it works fine.
Now I know the ReadyNAS can "see" my network because I can move files around as normal. I know my network can "see" the internet because I am typing this on my MacBook over my wireless network -> my switch -> modem.
Things that might be relevant:
1. I have been away recently but I think this may have happened shortly after the last update to the Transmission add-on 1.72 -> 1.73
2. I noticed this before I restarted the ReadyNAS to finish the firmware update to 4.1.6
3. I no longer seem to be getting the email alerts that the ReadyNAS was sending about every change in it's state e.g. for a restart.
Now, I can't think of any way to check why the ReadyNAS is not sending emails now - but it is almost 1am here. :) JUst for fun I went through the whole setup wizard t see if any settings had changed. I didn't see anything awry. If anyone else can help me out I'd be delighted to hear your thoughts.
Cheers, Grant (I'm off to bed now) - GelangweiltAspirantThanks for your post.
My situation hasn't improved and i am sure that it had to do with one of the last FW updates.
I remember BT was working fro me one time.
Hopefully someone comes across this topic who can help.. - FayezAspirantI have to ask - have you contacted support yet? You may be waiting a long time if you are hoping that someone just comes across this thread and knows the solution to the issue...
- GroutyTutorJust to let you know, I got the ReadyNAS to send out an alert email using the test facility. It got through to my work address without a problem. I had to wait until today to check it as I have no access to that account except from my office.
This tells me that the ReadyNAS has access to the internet so perhaps this is a Transmission issue? This is why I have not contacted support yet. I am not certain that a third party add-on is something they will take ownership of. If I am wrong then please let me know and I'll try to contact them. However, I have been down this road before and it typically takes days before a response is forthcoming and then it is invariably a question rather than an answer. This is naturally then followed by a wait of several days before the next question comes back etc etc etc. I generally find these fora are quicker for initial enquiries. - LintonSamuelDawAspirantCheck the DNS setting.
I had the same problem, but the DNS was set to some netgear supplied server.
Once I changed the DNS address to my gateway and rebooted the NAS, the torrents started.
The only thing that still seems not to work for me is the seeding setting. I can only seed indefinitely.
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