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I've no problem with NIS09 and utorrent either. You can check to see if it is NIS blocking by doing the following:
Open NIS
Click Setting for Internet (Center of window)
Under Smart Firewall Click on Configure after Program Control
Scroll through the list and see if utorrent is listed and if blocked.
If Blocked you can change to Allow.
NIS 2009 blocks bittorrent traffic completely. N360 does not. How do I configure NIS2009 to allow bittorrent?
As I have already mentioned, N360 and bittorrent play along fine: green check; "network OK", have already port fowarded and enabled static nat.
When I install NIS09, I cannot even login to DHT.
Yes, I have allowed Bittorrent access under firewall settings. Changed from custom to allow. No use.
It cannot be NIS then. Do your logs show anything is being blocked?
My logs show that an instance of bittorrent from C:\Program Files\Bittorrent\Bittorrent.exe is being blocked access to the internet. I modify the firewall to allow bittorrent, but does not help.
It cannot be NIS? Well, the only thing i changed was going from N360 to NIS09
After unblocking utorrent in Program Control, did you still see the message that NIS is blocking uTorrent? If not, it might be other active firewall (e.g. Windows Defender) that is blocking it. Please also check if you have two firewall active simultaneously.
BTW, if you set uTorrent to allow, you probably need to restart your machine because uTorrent might load some services during boot time.
Try removing Bitorrent from the firewall and any other entry it might have then clicking apply and ok. Reboot. Also be sure Automatic Program Control is turned off under Advanced Settings and Advanced Events Monitoring is turned On. Start Bitorrent and you should be prompt by NIS to either block or allow Bitorrent. BTW uTorrent is alot better.
1. Windows defender is not installed
2. Windows firewall is turned off
3. NIS is the only firewall/av I have
4. Thanks disel, but no use
Random fact: I noticed that some torrents were getting like 30-40 kb when n360 enabled; then i disabled the firewall now im getting like 110, then it drops back to ~40. Bad torrent? I mean i was getting like 600 earlier.
That all depends on seekers and leechers. Have you tried uTorrent instead?
I just downloaded a U2 Complete album set with no problem. uTorrent has a green check mark on the bottom.
As far as the relationship to NIS/NAV it appears that everything has been discussed in full here. As such I'm going to close this thread. If anyone has specific issues with the program as it relates to NIS/NAV please feel free to open a new thread.
Thanks!
First of all are you behind a hardware firewall? uTorrent and NIS 2009 work great for me. Have you tried setting it to “allow”. If your behind a hardware firewall you need to port forward it.