SOURCE: network connection
Hi roamer, It seems you are using dial up connection at home that is through telephone line. In hotel you are using broadband or any other connection. For both pathch cables and their connectors are different. One is RJ45 other is RJ11. You can identify yourself by checking cable patching.
SOURCE: Emule Show Low ID on Client Computer
Dear sir/madam,
You can update the servers it may be become fast. Go this site and add all servers (add to emule) click this link, they automatically update the servers.
http://ed2k.2x4u.de/index.html
OR try this
First of all you need to know the IP of the computer that you use with Emule.
Then go to the router configuration:
- Choose "NAT Settings", and "Virtual Server".
1- If it isn't enabled, enable the "Virtual Server".
2- In "Well-Known Applications" choose de option "User defined".
3- Now the crucial part. Under the Virtual Server List, in the "Local
IP" you place the IP of your computer (on the example, 192.168.1.2,
i.e. my emule computer ip), "Port Range" put 4662 and Protocol TCP.
"Protocol nº." stays blank, and in the "description" you can put Emule
Rule Nº1.
4- Click ADD, to add the rule to the table.
- Again you make the same passes from 3 to add the second rule:
3- In the "Port Range" you place 4672 instead 4662, and on Protocol you
place UDP instead TCP. On "Description" you can place Emule Rule Nº2.
4- Click ADD.
5- After making the 2 rules, click Finish, and on the next screen click on Save&Restart button.
In the next time you start Emule, you can acess to the servers without Low ID.
Don't forget to rate the solution
thanks
SOURCE: D-link DGL-3420 wont work with Xbox 360 and Airport Extreme
For gaming it is best to use WEP personal, if you are try connecting with a computer. A linksys or cisco router is ideal.
SOURCE: Laptop can't aquire IP address
I had the same problem, went to Microsoft and found this solution on line.
1. Click Start, click Run, type %SystemRoot%\system32\services.msc /s then click ok.
2. Double-click Wireless Zero Configuration.
3. In the Startup type list, click Automatic (if it shows Automatic already, change it, then put it back to Automatic, that will activate the Apply button) then click apply.
4. In the service status area, click Start, and then click OK.
That fixed it for me after fighting it for about a month.
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