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Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: txwooley on November 03, 2005, 04:40:01 pm
I have a "hybrid" internet connection that sends over a dial-up but recieves over satelite dish (@400k).  WinMx is only connecting through the dial-up for sending and recieving.  I had to configure my dial-up through Internet Explorer to automatically configure script with a local host address.  How do I configure WinMx to use my broadband for downloading?
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: Me Here on November 03, 2005, 09:56:29 pm
Hi TxWooley,

Sorry for the delay in reply but we had to do a bit of research on this problem of yours ourselves, interesting reading.

From what I gather there are two satellite services available from providers.

One is the Hybrid you speak of  and one is more of a total satellite package.

You will probably need to contact your provider directly to confirm if the total satellite package is available to you or possibly already installed for your system.

If its already installed then I would suggest to call them and have them help you set it up so that downloads are from the satellite as well, however if you are asked to pay extra I would not advice it.  
From what I have read it wont exactly increase your speeds enough to warrent the extra money.  Typically from  the 400kbps you have now to 500kbps with an upgrade.

If I have misunderstood your ? here i appologize and if you give me more details maybe I can help you better ..
Title: Provider no help
Post by: txwooley on November 04, 2005, 01:07:46 am
I called my satelite provider, and he tells me that ALL downloads over the internet should go through the satelite.  He is wrong and insists that the problem is in my configuration of WinMx.  
   
My problem is that WinMx is downloading through the 28.8k dial-up side of a hybrid connection that should send over dial-up, but download through my 400kbps satelite dish.

Thanks for ANY help.
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: Me Here on November 04, 2005, 01:11:29 am
Hey TxWooley,

Okay as I mentioned this is sorta a new issue for me so please forgive my ignorance on this..

Would you be so kind as to give me some info...

What is it about WinMX that makes you think or tells you that its going through the dial-up connection.  Settings or actual speeds your getting.

Also what are your bandwidth settings, and are you priamary or secondary on WinMX.
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: txwooley on November 04, 2005, 01:51:26 pm
I am connecting on a secondary connection.  My Downloads run about 2.8k and my bandwidth throttles are not set.  I know it is DLing through the dial-up side because I can see the "Bytes Recieved" increasing in my network status for Dial-Up Connection while it stays the same on Broadband Connection.  All other programs on my computer DL through broadband except WinMx.  I tried turning off Windows Firewall, Norton Anti-Virus and Microsoft AnitSpyware thinking one of them could be blocking it.  It still connects solely through dial-up.  My Satelite provider tech guy says everything should recieve through sat regardless of settings or anti-hacker stuff.
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: Me Here on November 04, 2005, 04:18:36 pm
Okay Txwooley,

I am with you now sorta, I see what your saying, but I agree with the tech guy..(cant believe I just said that)... :shock: It should be going through the broadband, But obviously from what your saying its not.

There is not a switch per say in the WinMX settings that will set it to a dial up connection or broadband.  WinMX uses the available internet connection with through ports that you specify.  This would seem to indicate that its a network settings on the machine itself.
So Let me do some more checking on what settings will or will not effect this and see what I can find.

One last question, Do you have a router also?
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: txwooley on November 04, 2005, 04:37:41 pm
My satelite comes into the comp via PCI card and does not have a router.  It is listed in network connections as a LAN.  I am running Windows XP.  Let me know if you need any more info.
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: Me Here on November 04, 2005, 05:58:19 pm
Okay TxWooley,
I am getting lots of information on the way this service works but not finding any solutions to your particular problem.  In these cases I prefer to go to the source.

Can you tell me the name of your internet service provider please.
I think I need to contact them directly and ask them some questions specific to the service they offer and how to set up a VPN properly for you.
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: txwooley on November 04, 2005, 07:08:10 pm
Skyway USA is the provider.  866-697-5992 ext 222 is tech support.  I have been talking to a guy named Mark.  I'm finding that only programs run through Internet Explorer are on broadband.  Maybe it's something in my internet settings.
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: nylly444 on November 04, 2005, 08:32:47 pm
Maybe you could have a look at your connection settings in IE to get a clue what you might need to change?
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: txwooley on November 04, 2005, 08:38:00 pm
The only change made to connection settings is "Use Automatic Configuration Script"  with this address "http://localhost:9201"
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: Maxe on November 05, 2005, 01:13:11 am
That means it's using a mini webserver type program on port 9201 to push a config script to IE. These scripts normally set a proxy for IE, but not always.  You are going to need to find out what the script does and see if you can implement it in WinMX.
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: Maxe on November 05, 2005, 01:18:45 am
Either that or localhost 9201 is itself a proxy type program. Try set WinMX  <Internet Connection><Outgoing TCP connection> to use a socks4 proxy on localhost:9201.
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: txwooley on November 05, 2005, 11:59:10 am
I tried running a proxy on socks 4 and 5 with localhost: 9201.   WinMx won't connect at all then.  I tried it as "localhost: 9201", and I tried it as "http://localhost 9201"
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: KM on November 06, 2005, 12:10:01 am
enter http://localhost:9201/ in to your web browser and see what is there, it should be a config file with proxy servers listed in it...
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: txwooley on November 06, 2005, 02:18:50 am
I copied and pasted the localhost adddress from my IE settings to WinMx and I tried it with the slash at the end of the address.  WinMx will not connect at all with this proxy setting in socks 4 or socks 5.
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: Me Here on November 06, 2005, 03:39:24 am
I am still looking for some answers for you on this .. just so you know I havent forgotten you just yet...
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: txwooley on November 06, 2005, 03:59:44 am
Thank you for all the help that you have provided.  I am so frustrated with this satelite company.  The whole reason for my getting broadband is for DLing on WinMx.
Title: TCP and UDP ports on "hybrid" internet connection
Post by: Me Here on November 12, 2005, 04:11:49 am
Okay I did get an answer on this from another forum and I am sorry its taken so long to reply.

Hope this helps you or anyone else in the future..

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Hey me-here sounds like your user is on isat with bordernet or optus in australia or similar tellique system elswhere in the world, as such he is using the wrong port. the autoconfig on localhost:9201 tells the browser to use localhost:9202 for http and ftp and secure and localhost:9202 for socks. he just needs to change the socks 5or4 port in winmx to 9203 and all should be fine.