- eMule First Runtime Wizard
Automatic = no user interaction
- General -> OK
- Ports and Connection -> Automatic ''Use UPnP to Setup Ports'', automatic ''Test Ports'', eMule warns the user in case of failure and it suggests a solution (Documentation, forum, IRC...).
- Download/Upload, Security, Server -> Automatic ''yes'' to all;
- Forcing users to select proper speed parameters through speed widzard and/or suggest common values;
- No default servers, ''Update server.met from URL'' pre filled
http://gruk.org/server.met.gz http://peerates.net/server.met
in AC_ServerMetURLs.dat
- First run KAD BootStrap from URL;
- Search results sorted by Availability (not by name...)
- Yellow Arrows And Local IP Change UPnP FIX
= PREAMBLE =
You need to open TCP and UDP ports on your router to get HighID, these ports are related to a choosen local computer IP.
The easiest way to open router ports is UPnP.
If your computer local IP changes (lease time expiration, multiple computers connections and reboots, electrical problems and so on) you get yellow arrows, because of your router keeps opened ports for a different IP.
There are some workarounds like ''static'' IP, IP pre-allocation and DHCP port range reduction ...
The easiest way to open router ports is UPnP.
If your computer local IP changes (lease time expiration, multiple computers connections and reboots, electrical problems and so on) you get yellow arrows, because of your router keeps opened ports for a different IP.
There are some workarounds like ''static'' IP, IP pre-allocation and DHCP port range reduction ...
= /PREAMBLE =
- If you use UPnP and IP changes you can just disable and re-enable it, it starts again and you obtain HighID again, to read click here (italian).
If UPnP starts again each time connection goes down (or something similar) this procedure will be no more necessary.
P.S: one post more ideas, hope this isn't a problem
This post has been edited by Zangune: 10 August 2014 - 11:36 AM