UPnP and incoming connection port
We have just updated the bitlet applet.
Now, if you are behind an UPnP enabled gateway and you are natted, bitlet tries automatically to forward the incoming connection port of your router to your local machine.
Another interesting improvement is that now all the bitlet downloads share a single incoming connetion port. (Previously each download window had its own incoming port.)
As usual, please contact us if you encounter any problem.
Psss: soon we will publish another interesting tool related to UPnP!
Now, if you are behind an UPnP enabled gateway and you are natted, bitlet tries automatically to forward the incoming connection port of your router to your local machine.
Another interesting improvement is that now all the bitlet downloads share a single incoming connetion port. (Previously each download window had its own incoming port.)
As usual, please contact us if you encounter any problem.
Psss: soon we will publish another interesting tool related to UPnP!

8 Comments:
Is it possible to use bitlet in port 80, or in any http port. Any idea on http tunneling in bitlet
hi, j would know something about http-tunneling in bitlet. is it possible?
what ports can i use rather than 6881?
can i use port 8080?
tnx!
its not detecting any upnp device,wat shud i do..?
Same, not detecting.
Using Tomato Firmware on the router btw.
It cant find the upnp with a netgear WGR614 v6... All my other programs can...
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I am in the same boat. I am running a Playon server that is working perfectly, but it doesn't have any functions for streaming torrent files. I would love to be able to do this since there are much higher quality torrents available than some of the standard streaming sites.
Netgear router with ddwrt firmware on it.
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