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Configuring your Belkin router

This is what the router setup page looks like. Navigate to the virtual servers section, as shown in the picture below. You will do your work there.

Step 1 - Find your LAN IP.

Step 2 - Now you know the IP you are forwarding ports to. For the first box, put a tick mark under the Enable category. Under the description, just call it eMule. Next you need to add the ports, for the Inbound Port enter 4662-4662. The type can stay the default. Fill in the blank here for your LAN IP. The private port is the same as the inbound port, 4662-4662.

Step 3 - Do exactly the same steps as above with some minor changes. The Inbound Port is 4672-4672, type is UDP and the Private Port is 4672-4672.

Step 4- Press "Apply Changes" and you should be able to get a high id. In case anyone wants to check their work, here is a screen of what it should look like when it’s finished:

Just replace the XXX's with your IP and you should have a high-id.