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  1. #1
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    Setup eMule ports

    Hello,
    I wanted to ask you if you know how to help with emule. I had installed on my pc version of emule you have given me problems, so I uninstalled and I've got another (plus v1.2d) and try to download music and movies will not let me because I said there was no available servers. Not if I have to open ports on the router that I have because I do not see it or flashing, and before long he was working, I do not know how to fix it.

    Please answer even if they know, OK? Thank you very much

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    Re: Setup eMule ports

    If you worked in another emule you have to use the port you used your old emule, change the port configuration.

    Here is how you can setup ports on Emule.


    Steps:
    1. The first step is to go to your router's "web page"
    2. Open up Internet explorer, and enter the standard IP (internet protocol) for your router.
    • This is normally 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 (check your computers Default Gateway start > Run > cmd > ipconfig)
    • If your router asks for a username and password, the default setting is no username and the password is "admin"
    • On Linksys routers its admin for both user and password.

    3. Look for a tab with a name like, "Port Forwarding" or "Applications and Gaming"

    4. Next, enter the desired ports.
    • If your router asks you whether to open ports for TCP or UDP select both.
    • Some routers offer a from port ___ to port ___, if you only want one port open enter the same number into both blanks.


    5. Next, enter the IP address of the computer you would like the data from that port to be sent to.
    • An IP address is a random number assigned a computer by a router.
    • To find your IP address, open up the start menu, select "Run" and type in "cmd" This should open the command prompt. Into the command prompt, type "ipconfig" this should tell you your IP address.
    • Pay specific attention to the last three digits, most routers will only ask for these.


    6. Make sure you press the "Save Settings" button, or your changes will not take effect.
    7. Try everything out to make sure it all works.

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    Re: Setup eMule ports

    Be sure that you DO NOT open all ports on your router, this allows hackers access to your computer this is also called DMZ(De-Militarized zone)! Always use anti virus software, anti-spyware, anti-adware, and firewall protection.
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    Re: Setup eMule ports

    Make sure you type all numbers correctly. A wrong port will cause the program to not work properly, so double check everything. Everytime your router is turned on or off, your computer may be assigned a different IP address, when this happens, go to your routers "webpage" and change the information in port forwarding. Look in your router's manual for details on accessing the control panel, and how to set up the forwarder specific to your model.

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