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− | + | UPnP is a way to forward ports on a NAT device/router. | |
− | == | + | == 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. | + | 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 | + | 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 == | |
− | + | In order to use Universal Plug and Play, there are several requirements: | |
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− | + | # The router has to support it and the option has to be activated. | |
+ | # If a firewall is installed, it has to be set to allow UPnP traffic. | ||
+ | # 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: | |
− | + | # The operating system must support it and it's functionality must be activated. | |
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− | If you own a router | + | 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 == | ||
+ | *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 == | == See also == | ||
− | * | + | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Plug_and_Play Wikipedia article] about Universal Plug and Play |
+ | * [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. | ||
+ | * [http://www.amibehindnat.com Am I Behind Nat] Test to understand if you are connected through a NAT device or not. | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Category:Features]][[Category:StulleMule features]][[Category:MorphXT features]] |
Latest revision as of 12:49, 18 November 2010
UPnP is a way to forward ports on a NAT device/router.
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[edit] 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.
[edit] UPnP Requirements
In order to use Universal Plug and Play, there are several requirements:
- The router has to support it and the option has to be activated.
- If a firewall is installed, it has to be set to allow UPnP traffic.
- 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:
- 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.
[edit] 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.
[edit] See also
- Wikipedia article about Universal Plug and Play
- UPnP Test Program Small tool to determine if / why not UPnP works with your network. Hint: If some tests fail, read here how to fix it.
- Am I Behind Nat Test to understand if you are connected through a NAT device or not.