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      jointano last edited by

      I've tried eny advices on this forum about LowID in eMule and I still have a problem.
      My router on pfsense working coretcly, and I made port forwarding for internal IP 192.168.1.5 to external IP on ports 4000-5000 and my eMule still has LowID…
      No one of advices on this forum hasn't help me, so I wrote this post...

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        sullrich last edited by

        As you state the firewall is working correctly, this really is a question for the eMule folks.

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          wyckedone last edited by

          Do you have a firewall running on your computer?

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            ginosteel last edited by

            i had this problem too.It is not from pfsense.Check emule! U must set up down and up speed higher and u will have a hi id.

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              jointano last edited by

              This is from pfsense becouse some days ago I had slakware on my server and I had got HighID and when I changed slackware to pfsense my HighID disappear.

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                dotdash last edited by

                Works for me on a 1.0.1 system with a simple port forward of tcp 4662 and 4672 from the WAN if to the machine.

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                  sullrich last edited by

                  @jointano:

                  This is from pfsense becouse some days ago I had slakware on my server and I had got HighID and when I changed slackware to pfsense my HighID disappear.

                  If the port forward is setup correctly, there is nothing else for pfSense to do.

                  You really should take this discussion to the eMule forum.

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                    hoba last edited by

                    Only one thing left to try (though I don't think this should be an issue with emule): search the forum for "static port" and add static nat mapping for this client.

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                      jointano last edited by

                      Do it works if I have traphic shaper on, and it manages p2p traffic by QoS?

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