How To Allow Torrent In Firewall?
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1. Open the Control Panel.
2. Go to System and Security.
3. Click on Windows Firewall.
4. Select Advanced Settings from the left–hand menu.
5. Click Inbound Rules in the left–hand tab and then New Rule.
6. Select Port and click Next.
7. Enter the ports for Torrent (TCP: 6881–6889, UDP: 6881–6999).
8. Check “Allow the connection” and click Next. 9. Enter a name for the rule and click Finish.
The torrent should now be allowed through the firewall.
1. Open the Windows Firewall by going to Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall.
2. Click “Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall” in the left pane.
3. Click the “Change Settings” button.
4. Click “Allow another app…” button.
5. Click the “Browse” button.
6. Navigate to the folder where your torrent client is installed and select the executable.
7. Click “Open” and then click “Add”.
8. Check the boxes for the options you want to enable for the torrent client and then click “OK”.
9. Repeat steps 4-8 for any other torrent clients you plan to use.
10. Click “OK” to close the Windows Firewall settings window.