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HELP! New FiOS Router Broke Transmission on ReadyNAS
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2014-07-04
08:53 PM
2014-07-04
08:53 PM
HELP! New FiOS Router Broke Transmission on ReadyNAS
Hello everyone. I've searched the web for the past two days, but have yet to find an answer to my problem. Hoping someone can help... :?
I recently upgraded my FiOS service to Quantum, which includes the newest ActionTec MI424WR router. Problem is, this seems to have broken my setup of Transmission on my ReadyNAS Ultra. None of the torrent files I load do anything and the peer listening port shows as Closed - even though I configured the router to forward a range of ports. The ReadyNAS is using a static IP address and the port range are specific to that IP address. What am I doing wrong?? :cry:
It's worth mentioning that I also disabled the wireless radio on the ActionTec because I use the Asus RT-N66R wireless router for that. I set up the Asus as an access point only, therefore, it's not handing out any IP addresses. 🙂
I recently upgraded my FiOS service to Quantum, which includes the newest ActionTec MI424WR router. Problem is, this seems to have broken my setup of Transmission on my ReadyNAS Ultra. None of the torrent files I load do anything and the peer listening port shows as Closed - even though I configured the router to forward a range of ports. The ReadyNAS is using a static IP address and the port range are specific to that IP address. What am I doing wrong?? :cry:
It's worth mentioning that I also disabled the wireless radio on the ActionTec because I use the Asus RT-N66R wireless router for that. I set up the Asus as an access point only, therefore, it's not handing out any IP addresses. 🙂
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