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Posted by Fujikawa Yamamoto on 07/05/07 17:50

On 29 Jun 2007, "Hoges in WA" <tzhoganzz2@bigpond.net.au> posted some
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> "|T?ߪRt?@$t" <|T?ߪRt?@$t@norway_coastline.net> wrote in message
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>> Go to Options/Connection and check the Use UPnP to setup ports box.
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> Nope, don't have one of them on the Connection screen.
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> I did a port test and it said that the TCP test failed.

UPnP may not be on the connection tab depending on the emule client you
use.

If you're using the Extreme 6.0 port for example, you'll find "Enable UPnP
Support" on the "Extended" tab at the very bottom. Option, Extended, use
the slider to go all the way to the bottom. Check the UPnP box. There is
also an option for random port on UPnP gateway.

If you use the MorphXT release, you'll find "Enable UPnP" under Options,
Mod Options, emulEspana.

Both of these are very good emule clients, and like the EastShare release,
MorphXT allows you to import incomplete WinMX files if you should find the
same file on emule, and want to save yourself the time of downloading what
you already have. I've done this many times when a complete file I wanted
"disappears" from WinMX. You just find the same file (check for exact
byte count, must match) on emule, start a download, then import what you
have downloaded with WinMX. If part of the WinMX d/l was corrupt (Which
sometimes happens), emule only imports the good parts. Note, Extreme does
not import partial WinMX files.

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