WRT54GS utorrent port forwarding (HELP PLEASE)

Hey everyone, I bought my WRT54GS router yesterday and cant forward utorrent ports. I have a static IP set up and am trying to use port 32069. I am sure all of my settings are correct in the port forwarding section, nad have tried checking/unchecking "enable". I think i've tried everything so far and it still wont work. If anyone can help me with this, it'd be greatly appriciated.
Message Edited by SinInSpira on 06-28-2007 09:28 PM

if the ports are not getting forwarded , try upgrading / reflashing the router's firmware ..

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