Originally posted by: OCedHrt
Not quite sure what you mean by nat-traversal, but utorrent supports upnp just like bitcomet does. Except, utorrent follows the specs and bitcomet doesn't.
well..this basically only applies to you if you're behind your ISP's router where you dont have any control....as compared to with your *own* router you can ljust let the BT client manage the port forwarding (for better speeds) via UPnP automatically...or do it manually. (
www.portforward.com)
Usually, all newer clients give you some kind of warning when you have problems with a firewall.....eg. utorrent would show you a symbol with an exclamation mark or something and az would also complain.
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What is Firewall and NAT Traversal in BitComet? (new)
In the world of old bittorrent clients, non-firewalled clients and clients on publicly routable IP addresses are able to help NAT?ed nodes to communicate while downloading the same files. BitComet did a even better job for users behind NAT, it enables users behind differect NAT connected to each other via UDP. That means the download rate may boost up because it can now connect to more peers than before. Without any cofiguration, BitComet will auto dectect your internet connection ( to find out if you are behind the NAT or haven't any successful port-mapping ) and did all those automatically. But you may also enable or disable this feature in the Options - Advanced dialog.
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Otherwise - i also LOVE utorrent but then i cant really say anything bad about bitcomet either...i just wish utorrent had that above feature...and usually BC is known for gettting the best speeds and has most options for users behind firewalls etc.
AZ i never could get used to...dont know....speeds also never impressed me.