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yes, because BT needs ports from 6881 to 6889 to allocate client(by default).
If you are using NAT (connection sharing route) or ICS (Internet
connection sharing), you should change the setting by directly
using port forwarding.
If machine A has BT incoming port of 6881-6889 (9 BT concurrnet open),
then change the port forwarding of these ports to machine A (192.168.1.10
for example). For machine B, change the BT incoming port from 7000-7009,
andforward above ports to machine B in router. Doing the same things on
rest of machines.
But not matter how you change the incoming ports, you cannot change
outgoing port. That's why I think videotron can easiliy write a program to
intercept the the BT traffic by checking your outgoing port inside the IP
packets, then the program sets the speed cap on these packets. That's I
am thinking now. |
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