Originally posted by thedude0001
First of all you need to run amule & emule on different ports.
Why?
I do not run them at the same time otherwise I get banned from the xMule server if I make multiple connections
Originally posted by thedude0001
And then you need to explicitely forward the ports used by amule to the machine running amule.
I've only three fields available:
- Start Port No.
- End Port No.
- IP Address
therefore I suppose I've to insert the Port range 4661-4672 for the IP 192.168.1.2, right?
If yes, I tried that too and I still got LowID for the Ubuntu machine.
Originally posted by thedude0001
I've heard this before and it just doesn't make sense. You can only tell a router to forward incoming packages on port x to ip address y, not to forward it to "all computers". What might happen here is that your router uses UPNP (I've only heard about this, so I might be completely wrong) and emule supports UPNP as far as I know. So emule is able to tell the router what he has to do, amule isn't. You'll have to do it manually.
Nope, UPnP is disabled in the router due to security reasons. ;)
I forgot to say that I get the same problem with Azureus (Torrent client)