BitComet Yellow To Green Light Guide - Updated 20 April 2008
A lot of people keep asking how to turn the yellow light green...
Someone ask me what the yellow light is and here it is...
Did you see the yellow light there? Blocked:
You might want to try restarting your router and check the port again
by pointing your mouse
and right click on the yellow light and select
'Check again' a couple of
times first to try it out...
if that doesn't work then
read on...
Well... here's a step by step guide that maybe can help you turn that
yellow light if you do it right... This guide is for BitComet v0.98
(it
might work with all versions) and Windows XP...
If you got something
other than XP then you figure this out yourself...
First of all... get the new version of BitComet v0.98 here...
After finished installing BitComet open the Options Menu...
And then set your 'Listen Port' above '40000'...
For this guide I'll
use '60000' and you can use that port too
if you like... Moving on...
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(This has nothing to do with the green light status but it's for your
optimal upload/download max speed)
Set your 'Global Max Upload Rate' (depends on your line speed)
The higher the better but not too high...
For this guide I'll set it to '36' 'kB/s' because I got a 512 'kb/s'
upload line speed...
Usually if you got a 512 'kb/s' upload speed you need to divide it to 8
and then set it to 80% of your calculated speed in there but the
easiest way to do it is to divide it by 10 and you got your optimal
speed in 'kB/s' So if my upload speed is 512 'kb/s' then devide it by
10
then I got 51 'kB/s' right... Now you ask me why I put 36 'kB/s'
here
right? This is why...You can test your upload speed here... Make sure
you close all open applications that use internet connectivity before
you run the Speed Test
to get an accurate line speed...
When I tested my line speed there I
got 360+ 'kb/s' so I divide it by 10
then I got it 36 'kB/s' Did you
notice the 'kb/s' and 'kB/s' it's the
letter 'b' and 'B' so... 'b' means 'bit' and 'B' means 'Byte'...
see the different? the Speed Test use 'bit' and BitComet use 'Byte'...
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Moving on now...
Now... if you installed eMule plugins then you have to set your
'Listen Port' here also above '40000' and I'll use '60006' for this
guide...
If you don't have the eMule plugins installed then you can
skip this
or you can get the eMule plugins here... (recommended)
After that... get going...
Follow and set with the above options... I'm so lazy to key in all the
options name here... That's it for the BitComet configurations...
After
this you have to set your router settings... Coming up next...
EDITED: Removed the TCP/IP Limit Guide...
Now... moving on to the router settings... Make sure
you close
your BitComet before you do this... For this guide I'll use
the router
type 'Billion-Bipac-5112S' (if you're using the same thing then you got lucky)
If not you can find your router type and set it here
depends on your
router type... Select your router type and follow the
link...
then choose 'BitComet' in the page link there and follow the
instructions
for your router settings...
For the other type of router model please follow this
link and choose
your exact type of router model and follow the
instructions there...
http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/routerindex.htm
For the 'Billion-Bipac-5112S' router follow this step...
Open up your web browser and enter your router IP
Address in the
Address box... If you don't know your IP then open a
'DOS/Command Prompt'
if you don't know what a 'DOS/Command prompt' is
then you don't have
to set anything just close this and burn your PC...
In your 'DOS/Command prompt' key in 'ipconfig' and you'll get something
like this...
Can you see your IP Address now? '192.168.1.3' that's it...
Default Gateway... that's your router address...
For this guide it is '192.168.1.1' maybe you got another IP... (memorized it)
Now open up your web browser and enter your router IP Address in
the
Address box... Enter your username... usually 'admin' then your
password... usually 'password' (default forBillion-Bipac-5112S)
Or you can click this link http://192.168.1.254 if your router IP is
'192.168.1.254' (the default IP for 'Billion-Bipac-5112S')
You'll get this Panel here below...
You'll find this in the 'Advanced Setup' - 'NAT' tab... See the
'NAT Status : Activated' ? If not then you need to activate it first...
Here's how to activate it...
In the 'Interface Setup' - 'Internet' tab... See the highlighted green NAT?
Enable that and click 'SAVE' ... After that back to the
'Advanced Setup' - 'NAT' tab... See the 'NAT Status : Activated' ?
Now select the 'Virtual Server' can you see it?
Then you'll get this thing here...
So... can you figure it out yet... If you can't then
you got to go and take
a bath and cool yourself first then read this
guide again...
1. Select 'Rule Index' - '1'
2. In the 'Application' you can put anything you want and select 'PPTP'
3. Set the Start/End Port (you know what to do)
4. In 'Local IP Address' put in your IP (did I tell you to memorized it earlier?)
5. Click the 'Save' button at the bottom page... Done...
If you got the eMule plugins then set it here too...
1. Select 'Rule Index' - '2'
2. In the 'Application' you can put anything you want and select 'PPTP'
3. Set the Start/End Port (you know what to do)
4. In 'Local IP Address' put in your IP (did I tell you to memorized it earlier?)
5. Click the 'Save' button at the bottom page... Done...
Now you have to RESTART YOUR ROUTER to make
the settings works...
If you don't know how to restart your router then
just switch power OFF
then ON again... Then login to your router again and see that all the
settings that you've just configured earlier is there... If it's there...
Then you're all done... But if the settings isn't there then you have
to configure it again and make sure it's saved and the settings won't
dissapear the next time your router restart...
After that check in your BitComet
and see if you got a remote connections...
If you got it then your
router has been configured correctly and your
port has been forwarded
succesfully...
And if you installed the eMule plugins...
Depends on the torrent that you're downloading...
Some torrent doesn't support the eMule plugins...
If the torrent that you're downloading support the eMule plugins...
Then you'll see this thing here...
Last thing to do... Open your BitComet... If it
doesn't get the GREEN light
that you've been dreaming about then open
your windows firewall and
check the settings...
Start -> Control Panel -> Windows Firewall... See below...
If you didn't get something like that then just DISABLE
your firewall and
you're done... And you can stop dreaming now because
you got your
GREEN light now...
ATTENTIONS!!! PeerGuardian's users...
If you use PeerGuardian and got a lot of block lists...
Recently BitComet IP Server has been added in the lists...
Check your PeerGuardian if it's blocking the name 'ip-us.bitcomet.org'
If it does then you'll have to allow it or you'll get a GREY light (unknown)
Open your PeerGuardian...
Click the 'List Manager' then you'll see this or maybe more...
If you didn't have a 'lists\permallow.p2b' Permanent Allows...
Then you have to click 'Create List' to create one... If you got it then
select/highlight it and click 'Open List' and you'll see this...
Now click 'Add' and put in the settings above then 'Save'...
And you're done...
If you didn't have it and would like to have it... here it is...
PeerGuardian 2.0 Beta 6c (01/30/2007)
http://phrosty.phoenixlabs.org/pg2-070309.exe
Someone ask me what the green light is and here it is...
Did you see the green light there? WAN:
And this is my average speed when I'm GREEN...
My MAX limit that my ISP provide is is about 1536 kb/s (that's about 150
kB/s more or less) and I MAX it out as you can see... Sometimes I got
over 300 kB/s and once I got about 1000 kB/s
just once... and it last
for about 3 minutes or so then it got to the
average speed again...
(don't know when that's going to happened again)
*** IMPORTANT UPDATE ***
If you're using your 3G mobile phone as a modem or any other kind
of connections that used a mobile phone to connect to the internet
then you don't have to do all of this things said above...
IT WON'T WORK!!! Buy a real (DSL) router/modem...
Stop asking for solutions... IT WON'T WORK!!!
And to all the Guest that commented here...
Please use a nickname so that I know which Guest is which...
So that I don't have to reply to the same Guest over and over again...
*** END UPDATE ***
That's all for now...
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