VeryCD's easyMule is a popular eMule client among Chinese users. It has a simplified interface and lacks some advanced settings available in the standard eMule client. As of version 1.1 it only supports searching through the VeryCD database, though external eD2k links are accepted. Some criticized VeryCD for their misleading name "Dianlv" (Chinese: 电驴; pinyin: Diàn Lǘ; lit. 'Electronic Donkey'; generally the Chinese name for eDonkey or eMule) and the site emule.org.cn, which is named "Dianlv (eMule) Chinese Site" (电驴(eMule)中文网站).[14][15]
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My operating system is Windows 7. In "Windows Firewall with Advanced Security" that both TCP and UDP for emule have "All Ports" for "Local ports" and "Remote ports". I am not sure if I have other firewalls working too. How to check that?
(2) when I try to specify the ports of emule in this modem, I did not find places to specify which is the protocal, TCP or UDP, for each port. Instead I find an option called "Template", which let me choose one from HTTP, FTP etc but not TCP and UCP. Where can I input TCP or UDP? And which one should I choose for "Template"?
(3) Now I am connecting a router Linksys WRT54GL to the modem via a cable and connecting my laptop to the router via wireless network. In the Linksys router for each port I have to specify the IP Address in the form of 192.168.1.x, which I guess it is the one of my laptop, which is 192.168.1.102? If I have to specify the ports of emule again in the modem, is the "LAN ip address" in the form of 192.168.0.x the same as the ip of my laptop when it is connected to the modem by cable directly without using Linksys router?I tried the above but TCP test still fails not to say UDP.If I want to specify the ip to be any number in the last field, i.e. all 192.168.1.x for router and all 192.168.0.x for modem, how to specify them?
For me, adding a new program, emule and just putting in your TCP port and UDP port already entered in emule works for me. I was having the same issue so I came here and also looked at emule's forum. Someone said you can just add emule as a program then insert the TCP and UDP ports you already have in emule and that worked for me.
you see given local tcp/ip ports and local udp ports. then you click edit, and add the given tcp and udp numbers in your emule., after you have set those and you start up your emule, your problem should be solved.
New rule for releasing in the Content DatabasePosted by birk on 20. July 2005 at 08:47:05GMT With the implementation of collections in eMule 0.46b users started releasing collections instead of regular files. This is a big problem for moderators and admins who verifies those releases as they have no other option than deleting those releases due to the fact that they can not verify what the collections contain. The Content Database already have the option to download all released files as an emule collection so there is absolutely no reason to release collections. So the following new rule applies from as of now:All releases containing an eMule collection will be deleted! 2ff7e9595c
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