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English => aMule Help => Topic started by: dealcorn on August 05, 2010, 10:06:36 AM
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If you run amule behind a router and receive a eD2K high ID, you are a cool person. Kindly be the first to post your router model number with real brief tips and you shall be recognized as such.
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AVM FritzBox 7170, read the stickies and the Wiki.
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D-Link DIR300 :P
Nah just kidding you, actually it's an undervolted Pentium3 machine with a couple of network cards in it running m0n0wall.
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Seriously, I don't think having eD2K high ID is a big issue on any (well configured) SOHO-class router.
If you search this forum for lowid you find at least 5 pages of hits. I suspect that a significant portion of eD2K connections are low id. The intent of this thread is to identify known good routers so a user may have a high degree of certainty that their low id problem results from improper configuration of firewall or router or a specific ISP blocked port. Confidence that the low id results from user configuration boo boos (rather than hardware incompatibility) is a good motivator to fix the problem. Today, this thread is pretty useless. At some future date, the cumulative postings may evidence the truth of the above quoted text.
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I doubt there are bad routers (at least regarding the lowId problem. Number of connections is a different story). Just wrong configuration. Usually. It's hard to diagnose from remote.
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You realize only people with problems post in a forum used to solve problems, right?
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Buffalo Nfinity WZR2-G300N.
But I am almost certain that it's a configuration thing.
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Debian Lenny box with Speedport 201 Modem. And yes, I'm pretty sure it's just a configuration problem.