[sf-lug] Getting a Low ID on Amule

Kristian Erik Hermansen kristian.hermansen at gmail.com
Wed Apr 2 12:18:05 PDT 2008


I haven't kept up to speed on the latest revisions, so perhaps you are
correct :-(



On 2 Apr 2008 14:47:48 -0400, Blake Haggerty
<Blake.Haggerty at sapphire.com> wrote:
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> >Btw, check out the tomato firmware instead of ddwrt or openwrt. And
> >you can set a static dhcp, which will pair a mac and ip. That way you
> >don't have to configure anything manually...
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> Please correct me if I am wrong but isn't it due to the flash size of the
> WRT54G V8 that I can't flash it with Open-wrt or Tomatoe or the full version
> of dd-wrt. I read the only one that works on V8 is dd-wrt micro.
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> On 2 Apr 2008 14:12:34 -0400, Blake Haggerty
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> > Has anyone had experience with getting the little yellow arrows (low ID)
> on
> > Amule? I recently bought a Linksys WRT54G router and installed it but now
> I
> > am getting a LowID. I flashed the router with new firmware (dd-wrt micro)
> > and forwarded the ports needed for Amule. I checked my IPtables and the
> > proper ports have also been forwarded. I read somewhere that I need to
> > create a static IP for my machine on the LAN. But this is where I got
> > confused and didn't want to mess with DHCP in fear of not being able to
> > connect to the internet...etc
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> > Does anyone have experience in creating a Static IP, and can point me to a
> > walk through that would involve using the dd-wrt firmware to create a
> static
> > IP for my machine?
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> > I am using Ubuntu Gutsy and as of the moment this is the only computer
> > connected to the router. This is a wired connection to the wireless
> router.
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