Re: Question about e-mule
Also, all I have to do is dl and install and run it like Ares?
you just install it like Ares and K-lite
Also what are clients? I think I read that u have to use a client?
A Client is a version of the program, because eMule is opensource the are various different versions (eMule, eMule Plus, MorphXT, etc) these are client and which one you choose is up to you.
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thanks obiewan for shedding some light :D
Which do u feel is better... the e-mule ike posted or e-mule plus for beginners?
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the emule that ike posted is the official build (the one that the others are based on). emule plus has a 'prittier' GUI and i think is easier for beginners.
www.emuleplus.info
a lot of which client you choose is down to personal preferance
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Go with a mod in my opinion....
One thing you need to be aware of with eMule is that to get a decent speed going, the file your downloading needs to have a few sources, ie: the more sources the better the down speed.
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Originally Posted by ObiWan
the emule that ike posted is the official build (the one that the others are based on). emule plus has a 'prittier' GUI and i think is easier for beginners.
www.emuleplus.info
a lot of which client you choose is down to personal preferance
I know another dumb question...lol
I checked out the site...do I dl the installer, bianary and sources? and if I do will they all link togather? :ermm:
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you only need 1
either the installer or binary
the installer runs through an installation wisard like most other software
the binary is just the files in a zip and has to be set manually
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ok, here goes nothing lol...got it dl and about to install it...will I need to port fwd if I have a router or can I bypass or use the same ports as ares?
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you should forward the TCP and UDP ports you configured in emule, you should use different ports then ares, just in case you want to use ares while your files sit there queued :p
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Originally Posted by Vargas
you should forward the TCP and UDP ports you configured in emule, you should use different ports then ares, just in case you want to use ares while your files sit there queued :p
lol o no dont tell me e-mule stays q'ued forever... :no:
Ares stays connecting for days.