Well we'll need to know what route you are using...
Make:
Model:
Also what ports eDonkey is set to, i.e. TCP and UDP. You may have to leave the client running for an hour or so to get the speeds you want.
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Well we'll need to know what route you are using...
Make:
Model:
Also what ports eDonkey is set to, i.e. TCP and UDP. You may have to leave the client running for an hour or so to get the speeds you want.
I'm using a D-Link DI-704P router. My eDonkey TCP port is now 80 and I forgot what the default value was (I changed it while reading a help guide). Also my UDP port is 7470.
There are Multiple Revisions of the DI-704P.
Each revision has version specific drivers, installation guides and firmware.
I'll need to know what revision your model is...
DI-704P Revision AThe DI-704P Rev. A has a brown case.
http://www.dlink.com/images/products...di704preva.jpg
DI-704P Revision BThe DI-704P Rev. B has our newer titanium or silver case.
http://www.dlink.com/images/products...di704prevb.jpg
The DI-704P Rev. C has the same case as Rev. B but has a newer, faster CPU
http://www.dlink.com/images/products...di704prevc.jpg
The one I have looks like the newer silver cased ones however on the back it says HW:B2
Ok, I've attatched the manual for your specific router. You can open it by clicking on the link, or save it by right clicking the link and 'Save Target As'. It includes information on configuring your ports on your router.
Hope this helps...
Samurai :ph34r: