OK. Here's the deal. I don't know how I did it, but I tried to set up a virtual server in my router, and wooops....aMule are up and running with highid

This is what I did:
First I found this link:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=251629which made me think "hell, I'll give it a try" :-) In "virtual setup", in my router, I setup Item 1 as type = tcp, and in service port (with the two boxes to fill in...) I filled in 4662 in the first box and 4665(+3 remember ;-) in the second box. When filling in the ipadress I thought it must be the ip on this computer (local). In console I typed "netstat" , and the first 7 lines looked like this:
@localhost ole]# netstat
Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
tcp 63851 0 192.168.1.xxx:4662 pD95EDFCF.dip.t-d:55811 ESTABLISHED
tcp 76022 0 192.168.1.xxx:4662 pcp04337008pcs.wil:2024 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.xxx:33470 ca-angers-4-109.w:32665 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.xxx:33271 62.241.53.2.rev.wo:4242 ESTABLISHED
tcp 62935 0 192.168.1.xxx:4662 p50825248.dip0.t-:34263 ESTABLISHED
tcp 76157 0 192.168.1.xxx:4662 197.Red-81-39-18.p:2085 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 1 192.168.1.xxx:4662 host17-172.pool801:4867 FIN_WAIT1
(I filled in the x's under local adress for security reasons, not sure if it's worth it, but anyway.... hehe) I filled in the 3 last digits from my local ip adress, checked for "enable", and finaly "apply". BINGO !
There was also some ip adressess to fill in at the bottom of this setup page in my router, but didn't care about those.
DMZ IP Address: 192.168.1.(xxx)
IPSec Pass Through Address: 192.168.1.(xxx)
And another thing is that I didn't setup the UDP in my router, so I'm not sure what happens without this, but I'm downloading the moment I write these words, so everything looks ok so far
