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				 Cynthetiq
 You need to have each BitTorrent client use a different port on the router itself, say 8000, 8001, 8002 and then have each client use that port as well in the application interface.
 
 It's not BitTorrent itself that has to figure out where to go, it's the network traffic itself.
 |  That is right, I have can and have enabled my router to do so sometimes, but more often than not I have not had to do anything because the NAT handles it as far as the client is concerned. 
 
Personally I don't use torrents, not for any other reason than the fact it saps my bandwidth too much to do anything else on the network.
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