P2P network.Pajo said:What is eMule btw???
I know that there are a lot of Inter highlights with Scarpini commentary available for download in the eMule network. The filename mostly contains the word "sognointer."nugran78 said:What do you want to know? It's fairly simple. It has to be, since I use it
D@mn you Tommi. Stop being so witty and start sharing!Tommi said:Simple answer, i have a clue how to use eMule...
Go for the networks with the highest number of files. Conncect to a server in the severs menu, such as DonkeyServer No2 (IP: 72.51.37.109 : 15932), and you'll connect to the Kad network as well. When searching, choose Global (Servers) in the Method drop-down menu. The speed might have to do with your firewall or router, but generally you get better speeds if you share something as well. I got 104 hits for sognointer by doing exactly as I've proposed here.Handoyo said:I know that there are a lot of Inter highlights with Scarpini commentary available for download in the eMule network. The filename mostly contains the word "sognointer."
So, how do I search for such files and start downloading? It asks me to connect to a network but I have no idea on which network should I connect to. I tried random networks but they gave me very limited files and extremely, impossible to download at, kind of speed.
Thank you very much for your help.
I really appreciate the fast reply.nugran78 said:Go for the networks with the highest number of files. Conncect to a server in the severs menu, such as DonkeyServer No2 (IP: 72.51.37.109 : 15932), and you'll connect to the Kad network as well. When searching, choose Global (Servers) in the Method drop-down menu. The speed might have to do with your firewall or router, but generally you get better speeds if you share something as well. I got 104 hits for sognointer by doing exactly as I've proposed here.
Handoyo said:I really appreciate the fast reply.
I did exactly what you instructed but I only had 2 hits for when I type "sognointer" into my search field. I have successfully connected into the DonkeyServer No2 though.
I have my Windows Firewall turned off so it could not have been my firewall. My router is doing pretty fine too.
Do you have any extra tips, Nugran?
Aha!nugran78 said:There are some other things you can do. Test the ports you're using (options - connection - test ports) to see if it's working as it should. I can't think of anything else. Try a few other servers as well, just make sure that they're servers with many files.
I'm hardly an expert myself, but I've had these problems in the past myself. I options-connection, you'll see which ports currently used by emule. There's a TCP port and a UDP port. If you're using a router, you'll have to open the ports in the router. How to do this varies from router to router, so I suggest you google your router along with emule. Tons of people have had these problems, and thus there are numerous guides on how to do this availlable online. I hope this helps. How to make an exception for the ports in use can be found on the emule help page.Handoyo said:Aha!
Yes, the test failed. So is there anything I should do? Should I just always try and put in random numbers and keep testing it? How do I check which ports are opened in my PC?
I'm sorry if my words confused you but computers are never my fortè and I would appreciate any kind of help to tackle this donkey of a problem.