Make sure that your software firewall(s) are open to it. If you are using Windows, then Windows Firewall should have asked when you first ran uTorrent. If it didn't, go to the Control Panel and open Windows Firewall. Go to the list of exceptions and make sure uTorrent is listed. If not, browse to the program's exe and add it. If you have any other firewall program, make sure it is allowed on that as well. If all of this is done, then it must be your network. If you are on a public network, the P2P ports may be blocked because they are sometimes used for illegal downloading. If it is a private network, then perhaps your ISP (internet Service Provider) is blocking that kind of data transfer. The only other thing is that perhaps your router is blocking it for some reason. Check it's configuration, and make sure that no ports are blocked, and that incoming connections are permitted.
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we are still trying to fix the problem
The lights in your house may flicker due to loose connections, voltage fluctuations, or a problem with the electrical system. To fix this issue, you can check for loose connections, replace faulty light bulbs, or consult an electrician to inspect and repair any underlying electrical problems.
Flickering light bulbs can be caused by loose connections, faulty wiring, or a problem with the light fixture. To fix this issue, try tightening the bulb, checking the wiring, or replacing the fixture if needed. If the problem persists, consult a professional electrician for further assistance.
check it for loose connections
I'm having the same problem, what wire is it that is the incoming speaker wire? Green, blue, white or copper?
Depends on the problem. If you want to fix the problem, then find the solution and use the solution to fix it.
trying to fix simular problem
There is no problem of gays in the military, so there is nothing to fix.
To start I would check the connections on the receptacle. Next change the receptacle. It sounds to me there is a corrosion problem here...pkazsr
House lights may flicker due to loose connections, faulty wiring, or issues with the electrical system. To fix this issue, you should first check for loose connections in the light fixtures and electrical outlets. If the problem persists, it is recommended to consult a licensed electrician to inspect and repair any underlying electrical issues.
Your pea trap may be leaking due to a loose connection or a damaged seal. To fix it, you can try tightening the connections or replacing the seal. If the problem persists, you may need to seek professional help to repair or replace the trap.