Low ID on Edk Network on Emule on SIFY

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same thing with airtel dude... who kept on repeating i have to clear ur cookies inspite of the fact that i told him i do not use internet explorer. i use opera.luckily the area manager had head of opera and helped me out with the modem firmware issues.
 
as i told you guys before , i tried many ports & am getting low id on all.as far as my understanding goes, my isp sify or my local cto who has a router at his end has to port forward & he has blocked ports illegally.I called up sify again, adminst all the regular busllsh*t... & an infuriated me. the helpdesk ladt told me that now my complaint has been put on "higher priority" , i dunno whether this was just to make me happy or it really is , but i asked her .. why was it on low prority earlier & as already 4 days have been p@$$ed, no answer to that .
 
You might want to check which ports are blocked by using the "Shields Up!" service of http://www.grc.com. Just remember to turn off your firewall temporarily while you are doing so.
 
thanks for the link inetbum , i scanned for ports in higher end that i use in emule.. & also ramdom.. each & everythig gets me a Stealth status , means im behind a firewall. th problem is .. i dont run a firewall :ono.. not even the windows ka internal one.
 
omg. must be your CTO's firewall.

Also try this out what firoz had posted earlier.
and use test port option in emule client.to check ur ports.[/b]
It tests your ports from the emule website itself. Its advantage over the Shields Up! service is that it checks for UDP connectivity too for sure (don't know if Shields Up! does that)
 
inetbum, tried that , its just the firewall that my cto has put , this has to be illegal , noone else here seems to have a fireall put up.
 
Some CTOs have started to install firewalls, I guess due to the malicious worms that spread easily within their LANs with clueless internet users not installing firewalls on their own PCs.And this brings with it closed ports on the CTOs firewall, to open up which we would have to argue and haggle with them :-|
 
CTOs should rather start providing patch updates on their local server. Make a proper intranet from where patches, and antivirus updates can be downloaded fast.
 
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