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1. First you need to set up the router to forward the connections to the computer with DC++. This is called Virtual Porting with this router.Open up your Routers config page (10.0.0.2 in your browser). Click on Virtual Server in the menu on the left.
2. You need to forward two ports. I used 411 and 412 Make sure both UDP and TCP is being forwarded on the ports you chose.
3. The IP that you are forwarding to should be the internal IP address of your DC++ computer. It usually begins with "192.168", "172.16." or "10.x.". Go to the command prompt and type: ipconfig /all (Start Menu | Run | cmd /k ipconfig /all)
4. When you have mapped a port on the router, open up DC++ and go to Settings. Select active mode. In the port field, enter the port number that you are forwarding on the router.
5. In the IP field, you need to enter the external IP address of your router. This can easily be checked on
http://www.dslreports.com/ip
6. It should now be working. If it is working for a while, but the next time you use DC++, you only get "Connection Timeout’s or no results when searching, your IP (either external or internal) is likely to have changed. If you find the external IP is constantly changing, you can set yourself up with a dynamic name (i.e. myname.no-ip.com). At
www.no-ip.com and put that name into the IP field.
Make sure to use the program that updates the dynamic name service with your current IP address. You download it from the No-IP site. I set it to run as a service in Options so it's always working .