re-check your router/ip static/firewall/antivirus
you could try with these operations(after you have got a reliable server list):
plan A
1)you should disable your fw/av
2)close/restart emule
3)if id is high, you can set fw/av
plan B
1)you should disable your fw/av when you tempt to set the router.(and only in that case)
2)if you have many pcs, you should set RIGHT (and different) static ip on all pcs
3)if your router doesn't accept static ip, you should also disable dhcp option in the router
4)put your emule ports and your internal ip in router virtual server
5)save ALL router settings and restart the router(and pc)
6)if id is high, you should give permission at your fw/av, after you enable it/them
note: if you have 2 emule, you should use 4 different ports, 3 emule --> 6 ports ... and so on
note 2:if you don't navigate on internet but emule works, try your dns'ISP
plan C
if you don't want to port forward your router:
1)you should disable your fw/av when you tempt to set the router.(and only in that case)
2)you could check if upnp is enabled in the router (if not enable it)
3)you could use upnp in option connection, close/restart emule...
4)if id is high, you should give permission to "framework upnp" on your fw/av, after you enable it/them
This post has been edited by xilolee: 11 September 2009 - 02:18 PM