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English => Multiplatform => Mac OSX => Topic started by: Prodigy on July 25, 2006, 01:49:35 PM
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After a struggle with the options on my router, I was finally able to get High-ID with aMule. Things have been perfect with several months of happy downloading.
However, yesterday I arrived home and found that I had lost my internet connection. I restarted my Mac and the router and the internet connection was perfect. The problem arised when I stared aMule, and was told that I now have low-ID.
I've checked my router and the TCP port I use 44662 is open, but I still get the low-ID. No options have been changed on aMule, so I don't understand what's happened for this to occur.
Anyone got any ideas as to what may have happened?
Thanks to everyone in advance. ;)
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Most likely scenario: You did not actually save the configuration in the router's non-volatile memory, causing it to lose the settings when it was rebooted.
I would say that you probably have not all settings restored, take a good look at the required ports, especially if you have changed something in the aMule setup as well. Look at the ports, see if all 3 are open, perhaps it's UDP vs TCP which is mixed up. Just take it step by step, and don't give up. ;)
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Or your local ip changed.
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Originally posted by vdb
Most likely scenario: You did not actually save the configuration in the router's non-volatile memory, causing it to lose the settings when it was rebooted.
I would say that you probably have not all settings restored, take a good look at the required ports, especially if you have changed something in the aMule setup as well. Look at the ports, see if all 3 are open, perhaps it's UDP vs TCP which is mixed up. Just take it step by step, and don't give up. ;)
The settings are the same as they were before, as I only restarted the router. I didn't change the configuration in any way in the router or in aMule. I entered in the router via: http://192.168.1.1 in order to see that the ports were still correctly open, and checked the ports open en the aMule configuration too. Everything was in perfect order. :(
I also entered in the aMule's Test Port Page, and apparently my TCP port is correctly open.
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Originally posted by Kry
Or your local ip changed.
I've checked the local IP too, and everything is in perfect order. :(
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Try changing your aMule ports (and, of course, the forwarding in the router). It may be that your ISP has started filtering or something.
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Well folks, a very, very strange thing has happened.
Lately, I've been very busy at work, so I haven't had the time to mess around with aMule, the router or change ports. Every night, before leaving my Mac, I would log on to aMule, to see if there was any change, just in case.... you never know.
Well, tonight seems to be my lucky night! For some bizarre reason, I have High-ID... not that I'm complaining!
I was thinking of re-installing aMule, but in the end that wasn't necesary. However, I would be interested to find out what may have caused this problem, especially as I haven't touched anything.