2 2L84ME New member Oct 17, 2010 #1 I was wondering this, as some may have providers that throttle that port. Any suggestions?
R Robinson Aimee New member Oct 17, 2010 #2 There's also port '563' for SSL. And you can't change the port to Usenet lol....the server opens the port for communication, it's not like torrents, you're not the server, you're the client.
There's also port '563' for SSL. And you can't change the port to Usenet lol....the server opens the port for communication, it's not like torrents, you're not the server, you're the client.
S SonicLover New member Oct 18, 2010 #3 Ask your usenet provider, most of them have alternate ports which can be used to connect to them