i can see it from LFS World... so it should be okay, unless you have bandwidth problems...
i just noticed, it's running XFG/XRG/FBM + BL1... aka demo combo. after reading your other thread, i also have to ask, did you pay for your S2 license?
I have changed my router and my static ip address and tryed it with my Belkin N1 router (hard work getting it to work with sky!) and I still same problem on router, it states that ports are not forwarded when they are I have tured windows firewall of temp and still no luck!
is 63392 the port you put into your config file? if you're forwarding the wrong port, it won't work, of course.
also, if you have a router, you don't need the windows firewall, you can disable it outright. (unless you're on wifi and you don't trust the other computers)
Nah, I'm using ethernet and yeah the port is the right port, I must of checked it loads of times lol. My old router (the one from sky) if you clicked open all ports and check all ports on a portchecker if only found port 20 which won't do as you need a high number. This is really f*cking me off lol
that should work then... there are two things i can think of then...
1) not enough upload bandwidth... most home internet connections suck for upload. not much you can do here unless you get a fiber connection.
2a) your isp might be blocking the traffic by squelching your open ports... most home internet connections don't allow "servers" by the definition of "home"... but that wouldn't explain why port 20 is open... it's meant as a data port for FTP, and doesn't even have to be open.
2b) another thing they could be doing is double-NAT. someone i know in the states lives in an area where they don't have enough ip addresses to go around (the isp's excuse)... so they double-NAT everyone who doesn't specifically ask to be ungrouped. the only way to know this would be to ask, because they don't advertise it, and you can't really tell by looking at the external ip address.