Configure ports on emule

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letiziau Posted messages 21 Status Member -  
letiziau Posted messages 21 Status Member -
Hello,

I just installed eMule on my PC, but when I start it, it doesn't work. (version 0.48.0.8)

I completed the setup wizard for the first launch, my ports are fine except for the UPnP ports which indicate: UPnP port mapping failed, please set up the mapping manually.

And the reception and emission arrows are in red

Could you please help me get it working

Thank you

See you soon
Configuration: Windows XP Firefox 3.0.1

13 answers

  1. Juxx Posted messages 746 Status Member 129
     
    Hi letiziau,

    To open the ports on your router ==>http://www1.emule-inside.net/?tm=1&kw=Cloud+Processing&KW1=Emule%20Dedicated%20Servers&KW2=Proxy%20Servers&KW3=Cloud%20Security&searchbox=0&domainname=0&backfill=0
    it's not the same router but the interface should be the same
    Do not set a fixed IP

    To configure your firewall (if you have one) ==>http://www1.emule-inside.net/?tm=1&kw=Cloud+Processing&KW1=Emule%20Dedicated%20Servers&KW2=Proxy%20Servers&KW3=Cloud%20Security&searchbox=0&domainname=0&backfill=0

    Update your server list:

    in your mule, go to Preferences/Servers, check the first box then click edit.

    Copy and paste this link into the notepad that opened:
    http://www1.emule-inside.net/?tm=1&kw=Cloud+Processing&KW1=Emule%20Dedicated%20Servers&KW2=Proxy%20Servers&KW3=Cloud%20Security&searchbox=0&domainname=0&backfill=0

    Click save then close the notepad and restart your mule.

    As for choosing the servers, you need to select the one with the lowest ping and the most important files like razorback 3.0/3.1/eDonkey Server No. 1

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  2. D-Predator Posted messages 266 Status Member 80
     
    Are you connected behind a router?
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  3. michel0468 Posted messages 37 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   3
     
    Hi, I have already opened the UDP and TCP ports in a Philips but I disabled the UPnP configuration. To open your UDP and TCP ports in your modem, you type your modem's IP address (often it's http://192.168.1.1) in the internet address bar (above), not in the Google bar. Then you need to enter your credentials to access your modem's configuration (by default, it's admin for the username and admin for the password). Once you're in your modem's configuration, go to NAT and there you can open the ports for eMule. You'll see the difference in download speed. Cheers!
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  4. letiziau Posted messages 21 Status Member 2
     
    I'm going to which subfolder of NAT because if it's virtual server it's already done but it's not working

    thank you
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  5. KiMoSalem Posted messages 168 Status Member 14
     
    Can you tell me what a router is and how you use it, please?
    :)
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  6. D-Predator Posted messages 266 Status Member 80
     
    You need to configure your router to open the required UDP and TCP ports for eMule. The easiest way is to find DMZ in the router's configuration pages and activate it for the computer you're downloading with. To find the IP address of that computer, go to Start, Run, type cmd, and press Enter. Type ipconfig /all and press Enter. You will see the IP address.
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  7. letiziau Posted messages 21 Status Member 2
     
    That's already been done, I know my IP, I've set the ports but it's not working.
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  8. KiMoSalem Posted messages 168 Status Member 14
     
    Tu peux nous dire c'est quoi la marque de ton routeur-modem ?
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  9. letiziau Posted messages 21 Status Member 2
     
    I put the info on my modem a little higher

    thank you
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  10. letiziau Posted messages 21 Status Member 2
     
    Great

    it works

    I have another question: are the TCP and UDP ports for eMule necessarily 4662 and 4672?

    A big thank you to everyone who replied to me

    See you soon
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    1. Juxx Posted messages 746 Status Member 129
       
      No, those are the default ports... You can either keep those or use ports above 30,000.

      For your information: http://www1.emule-inside.net/?tm=1&kw=Cloud+Processing&KW1=Emule%20Dedicated%20Servers&KW2=Proxy%20Servers&KW3=Cloud%20Security&searchbox=0&domainname=0&backfill=0

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  11. letiziau Posted messages 21 Status Member 2
     
    thank you for everything my emule works great

    see you soon
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