Emule Settings for Windows 10

pikachu25 Posted messages 4 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -  
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Hello,

Hello, I would like to know how to configure eMule on Windows 10 Professional in the Windows Firewall and in Security, and I would like to know how to achieve High ID. Here are the TCP port 20155 and UDP port 14727, and this is on an Orange Livebox 6. Thank you very much. Best regards, have a great day.

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  1. monpoit-henry Posted messages 3336 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   749
     

    Hello,

    You open eMule while keeping it disconnected

    You open the Windows firewall and confirm "advanced settings"

    There you confirm "incoming rules"

    Find eMule and allow it

    Then you type 192.168.1.1 on Google

    In the Livebox settings, you choose "advanced settings"

    Then you choose NATNAT

    And there you enter the 2 lines for eMule by entering TCP and UDP

    Then you go to eMule and confirm "preferences" and "connection"

    And you do a "port test"

    And you restart eMule

    Good luck ;)


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  2. pikachu25 Posted messages 4 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
     

    Hello, for the port settings on my Livebox for Emule on Windows 10 and to achieve High ID in Emule. Thank you very much. Best regards, have a good evening.

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  3. brupala Posted messages 111146 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   14 448
     

    Hello,

    reading ...

    oh also, Orange, like the others, is starting to put several customers behind the same public ipv4, so they are doing CGnat, be sure to check for the presence of the CGN tab and check the box to not share my ipv4 address.

    Afterwards, I don’t know if the mule works on ipv6, that would be the simplest, but you also need to allow incoming ports in the ipv6 firewall of the box


    And there you go ....

    But misery, how annoying the line spacing is!!

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