I have a Belkin N+ router, which is an upgrade from my Belkin G router that I was using. I had great connection and good download speed with the G router and transferred the settings exactly to the N+ router, I can connect but it seems as if I'm not connected to as many peers and hubs as I used to be. I have port forwarding on as instructed by Shareaza. I have my Windows XP firewall turned off. I have the router firewall disabled. My IP address is 192.168.2.2 and that is what I have the ports being forwarded to.
My ISP is Windstream using a DSL Modem Speedstream 4200
DHCP Enabled
Firewall on XP and through router is disabled
Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
Gateway is 192.168.254.254
DNS is 192.168.254.254
I have ports forwarded to both TCP and UDP as 6346
I have DMZ Disabled
I have Dynamic Connection
I do not have a static IP
My previous router--the Belkin G Plus had a setting for NAT that was enabled...this router has no such setting to adjust
The only difference I could find between the 2 routers was that the G router had a WAN IP of 192.168.254.2 and the WAN IP for the N+ router is 192.168.254.1
My IP address is 192.168.2.2
I do not have a static IP because I didn't seem to need it for the G router. Am I missing something?....I've followed the instructions on portforward.com and have looked at many message boards and help chats and nothing seems to work for me. Help!!!