How to configure my ports for emule?

kebirvita Posted messages 87 Status Member -  
kebirvita Posted messages 87 Status Member -
Hello,

I have a Windows 7
I installed eMule 0.60b x64
I had the first ports configuration window, I tried the automatic UPnP configuration but it didn't work.
My question is how to configure it in my case since I am connected to the Wi-Fi network of my student residence?

Thank you in advance

Configuration: Windows 7 / Opera 74.0.3911.160

2 answers

  1. barnabe0057 Posted messages 14329 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   4 930
     
    Hello,

    If you are in student housing, I assume you do not have access to the router, so you will not be able to configure the necessary ports.

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    “Artificial intelligence is defined as the opposite of natural stupidity.”
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    1. kebirvita Posted messages 87 Status Member 1
       
      So, it's impossible to use eMule?
      And if I share my mobile connection with my computer, is it the same?
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      1. barnabe0057 Posted messages 14329 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   4 930 > kebirvita Posted messages 87 Status Member
         
        Yes, it's even worse.

        This doesn't stop eMule from working; it will just be slower, and you'll have to use servers that allow LowID.
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      2. kebirvita Posted messages 87 Status Member 1 > barnabe0057 Posted messages 14329 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention  
         
        Is it the same for usenext as well?
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      3. Anonymous user > kebirvita Posted messages 87 Status Member
         
        Hello,
        You can imagine that if everyone could hog the student network without limits, it would be a mess for everyone.
        The network administrator has logically made sure to restrict any p2p mechanism. I wouldn't be surprised if the only allowed ports are those for http, https, email, and possibly ftp.
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  2. kebirvita Posted messages 87 Status Member 1
     
    saying it like that is true, except that downloading via uTorrent works. is it different in that case??
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