Anyone else using Raptr noticing that it's using port 6881?

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what the hell is Raptr
oh wait..found it

1 decade ago
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^

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It keeps track of you games, play time, achievements, trophies, and some other game related stuff on your steam account, psn account or xbox live account

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issit any good?

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I like it a lot, I also like that it only takes like 10-20mb of ram up.

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The three main "community" PC gaming clients are xfire, Raptr and Evolve.

They allow chat through a friends list, they track hours for games, allow you to take and upload screenshots/video, allow you to join servers friends are in (depending on the game). Basically they like Steam community but for games not on Steam (and some games on Steam).

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My raptr doesnt use this port '-'

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Maybe i should manually update Raptr...

I don't know, if you google 'Raptr 6881', they'll be afew links asking to disable's Raptr's P2P...

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I dont know much, but my raptr is using port 6
Maybe try updating and see what happens

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Updated it, hope it fixes the problems...

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Raptr is pretty cool, they give away free stuff all the time. I just got a Raptr tag for my guns in Blacklight yesterday and I also got some beta keys as well.

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I only use it via the webpage.. heh

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How can i see its port?

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What do you know, you are right it does use port 6881.

It's currently on their to-do list
Dated April 2011

Don't expect a change anytime soon.

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Block the port using your router or firewall, problem solved!

The best possible solution, would be learning to Google though.

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Closed 1 decade ago by NGPriest.