NAT Traversal problems on all Torrent Clients using Vista

BustaBust

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Dec 21, 2001
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Latest log using BitTorrent:

21:25:09: [5.0.5] [NatTraversal] Trying: WindowsUPnP
21:25:09: Warning: [5.0.5] [NatTraversal] BitTorrent.NatTraversal.WindowsUPnPException : none port_collection (Vista)
21:25:09: [5.0.5] [NatTraversal] Trying: ManualUPnP
21:25:10: Warning: [5.0.5] [UI] This torrent (or one with the same contents) has already been added.
21:25:10: [5.0.5] [LocalDiscovery] announcing: 028f37eca7eab6024663db223fd78793c1b9107e
21:25:11: [5.0.5] [LocalDiscovery] Service u'4d352d302d352d2d336362663763336237313231._BitTorrent-028f37eca7eab6024663db22
fd78793c1b9107e._tcp.local.' added
21:25:16: Warning: [5.0.5] [NatTraversal] Discovery timed out
21:25:16: Warning: [5.0.5] [NatTraversal] NAT Traversal warning (Vista: Unable to detect any UPnP services).

I've allowed connections in the windows firewall on every client I have tried and yet I still get the NAT Traversal problems and downloads go extremely slow.

Anyone know what's going on?
 

Conky

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I'm really not looking forward to Vista.

Hasn't Microsoft ever heard of not fixing what isn't broken?
 
Sep 29, 2004
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Originally posted by: Beachboy
I'm really not looking forward to Vista.

Hasn't Microsoft ever heard of not fixing what isn't broken?

Format C: has worked in many of their OSes!

Most people I know that have used it care less for it. We have it at work on two PCs and it's largely unused. It basically comes down to the fact that it introduces to many headaches.
 

mrSHEiK124

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Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: Beachboy
I'm really not looking forward to Vista.

Hasn't Microsoft ever heard of not fixing what isn't broken?

Format C: has worked in many of their OSes!

Most people I know that have used it care less for it. We have it at work on two PCs and it's largely unused. It basically comes down to the fact that it introduces to many headaches.

I tried the release candidate, I thought it was too complicated compared to Windows XP in Classic appearance mode (Luna doesn't cut it for me, W2K style FTW!).