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uPnP is a way to forward ports and close no a nat device/router. This helps you to get a high id.  
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UPnP is a way to forward ports on a NAT device/router.
  
== uPnP ==
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== UPnP ==
  
UPnP in eMule's context is a way to open/forward ports on UPnP compatible routers (or modems with integrated routers). This gives you an high-id without having to open ports manually.
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Universal Plug and Play in eMule's context is a way to open/forward ports on UPnP compatible routers (or modems with integrated routers). This gives a high-ID without having to open ports manually.
  
This feature is very useful in combination with Randomize Ports & ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) support.
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This feature is very useful in combination with [[Randomize Ports]] & [[ICS|ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)]] support.
  
It was first seen in emulEspaña by MoNKi and is available nowadays in a lot of morph based mods.
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It was first seen in [[emulEspaña]] by MoNKi and is available nowadays in a lot of [[Morph]] based mods.
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UPnP Requirements
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In order to use Universal Plug and Play, follow these steps:
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== UPnP Requirements ==
  
#. Activate UPnP in your router/ DSL modem (see small list of UPnP supporting routers below, lots more routers support it.
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In order to use Universal Plug and Play, there are several requirements:
#. Enable UPnP in your Personal (Software) Firewall.
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#. Activate it in eMule.
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=== Known Routers/ DSL modems that support UPnP ===
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# The router has to support it and the option has to be activated.
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# If a firewall is installed, it has to be set to allow UPnP traffic.
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# The eMule Mod has to have UPnP support and the option has to be activated.
  
* Arcor
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For some mods (not Morph/Stulle/Scarangel) that use the UPnP functionality from the OS:
** WLAN Modem 100
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# The operating system must support it and it's functionality must be activated.
* AVM Fritz!Box
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* 3Com
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** 3CR858-91 OfficeConnect Cable/DSL Router
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** 3CRWDR100Y72 Router (Firmware 2.6)
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* D-Link
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** DI524 Router
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** DSL-G604T Router
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* LevelOne
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** WBR-3400TX
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* Linksys
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** WAG54G / GS
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** WRT54G / GS / GL
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* Netgear
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** RP614v2
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** MR814v2
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** DG834G
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* Sitecom
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** WL-114
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** SMC
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** 7804WBRA Barricade
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** 7004ABR Barricade
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* Speedtouch
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** 510 DSL Modem
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** 546 DSL Modem
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* Telekom
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** T-Sinus 1054 DSL
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* Windows Internet Connection Sharing
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** Zyxel
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* Prestige 660 HW
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If you own a router/ modem that supports UPnP, please be so kind to add it to the list.
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Note: To find and fix problems with UPnP use the ''UPnP Test Program'' from the ''See also'' section.
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== Known routers that do NOT support UPnP ==
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*Example A
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*Example B
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If you own a router that DOES NOT support UPnP, please be so kind to add it to the list.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
* Wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_plug-and-play) about Universal Plug and Play  
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Plug_and_Play Wikipedia article] about Universal Plug and Play  
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* [http://www.mgillespie.plus.com/ UPnP Test Program] Small tool to determine if / why not UPnP works with your network. Hint: If some tests fail, [http://fp.mgillespie.plus.com/upnphelp.htm read here] how to fix it.
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* [http://www.amibehindnat.com Am I Behind Nat] Test to understand if you are connected through a NAT device or not.
  
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 18 November 2010

UPnP is a way to forward ports on a NAT device/router.

Contents

UPnP

Universal Plug and Play in eMule's context is a way to open/forward ports on UPnP compatible routers (or modems with integrated routers). This gives a high-ID without having to open ports manually.

This feature is very useful in combination with Randomize Ports & ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) support.

It was first seen in emulEspaña by MoNKi and is available nowadays in a lot of Morph based mods.

UPnP Requirements

In order to use Universal Plug and Play, there are several requirements:

  1. The router has to support it and the option has to be activated.
  2. If a firewall is installed, it has to be set to allow UPnP traffic.
  3. The eMule Mod has to have UPnP support and the option has to be activated.

For some mods (not Morph/Stulle/Scarangel) that use the UPnP functionality from the OS:

  1. The operating system must support it and it's functionality must be activated.

Note: To find and fix problems with UPnP use the UPnP Test Program from the See also section.

Known routers that do NOT support UPnP

  • Example A
  • Example B

If you own a router that DOES NOT support UPnP, please be so kind to add it to the list.

See also

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