
If you still do not connect it may be because you are using a different router. Open emule and see if you can connect at HighID. Go to a command prompt and type: IPCONFIG write down or note your IP Address. This step in particular is defined from a Linksys Router.ġ. This next step should work for most routers. For the name put Emule UDP and enter the Port 4670. Make sure TCP is selected.ħ.Ĝlick Add Port. For the name put Emule TCP and enter the Port 4660. ***If emule is not listed then browse to: C:\Program Files\emule\emule.exe and select emule.exe.Ħ.Ĝlick Add Port. If you are not running SP2 then you can skip this next step.Ĥ.Ĝlick the Add Programs button, Scroll down and select Emule.

#Amule netgear windows#
If you are running Windows XP SP2 you need to do the following.

#Amule netgear install#
Scroll down and click on Networking ServicesĦ.Ĝheck the box for: Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Clientħ.Ĝheck the box for: UPnP User InterfaceĨ.Ĝlick OK then click Next***Note***You may be required to provide your Windows XP CD.Īfter this is complete Windows XP should automatically install a network Gateway in your Network Connections configuration. If you are using a router, other than a Linksys router, I would do this next step anyway.Ĥ. I have not tried this on any other router. This next step works in conjunction with a Linksys router. You can also click the button that says Open these ports on internal XP Firewall (I have not used this because I manually configured the WinXP Firewall, which we will get to later). But, if they don’t work it may only be because you have not fully configured everything yet.Ħ. You Can click on the Test Ports Button to see if OK. Open emule and click the Preferences button on the Toolbar.ĥ. You may want to print these instructions (copy/paste on notepad or something).ġ. This is kind of long but if you complete I think you will be happy. What kind of router are you using? If Linksys then I think I can help. Your computer should be OK with a static IP Address, although, DHCP will work too.
#Amule netgear manual#
With Cached Web Content check marked, click the Clear button.įor other browsers, please refer to user manual for your browser.I would re-connect your router (especially, since your router has a Firewall built into it).In the Cookies and Site Data section, click Clear Data.In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click settings > Privacy & Security.


If you are using NETGEAR Business products (any WAC or WAX access points or Orbi Pro), please visit APLogin.Further Troubleshooting for Connecting your Router:
