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praetorian
Jul 29 2003, 11:33
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Hi everyone,

I had to reload my pc so I download the new version of Emule v1g.
I know that I was unable to save my credits from the v1f so I left my mule running few days. I never had a dowload\upload problem but some crashes with a CPU usage to 100% so I moved back to v1f and everything back to normal. Is there something wrong with emule v1g I don't know just let you know.

oh, wait I have a question for you, can somedy tells me what is the benefits to switch ports like changing the tcp port 4662 to 80 ?
Can I change the UDP port ?
I used a routeur and under the NAT I opened the port 4661 to 4662 TCP
and 4672 UDP is that right ? and do I have to change something if I decide to switch ports ?
can I moved everything on one port as a tcp port 80 ?

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SyruS
Aug 2 2003, 00:36
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QUOTE (praetorian @ Jul 29 2003, 01:33 PM)
oh, wait I have a question for you, can somedy tells me what is the benefits to switch ports like changing the tcp port 4662 to 80 ?
some isp do some traffic limiting on ed2k ports and others. hopefully the standart http port 80 isn't limited...
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Can I change the UDP port ?
yep. prefs / connection
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I used a routeur and under the NAT I opened the port 4661 to 4662 TCP
and 4672 UDP is that right ? and do I have to change something if I decide to switch ports ?
u have to forward your local configured ports whatever they are.
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can I moved everything on one port as a tcp port 80 ?
if u mean using both udp and tcp on the same port 80: u could do that but i wouldn't advise to do so.
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praetorian
Aug 5 2003, 19:04
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Hi SyruS,

sorry I am late. Thanks for your reply. I was already aware of this, thanks anyway.

[QUOTE]if u mean using both udp and tcp on the same port 80: u could do that but i wouldn't advise to do so.

Can you please tell me more ? Why ? blink.gif

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