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Setting up active mode if you are directly connected (NOT behind a router)
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Click on File menu and then Settings. Click on the <a po4a-id=0>Manual configuration pane</a>.
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Select the <b>Active mode (I have no router / I have configured my router)</b> radio button. Leave the fields in the 'External / WAN IP' box blank. This will make DC++ use the current IP assigned to your network card. You must NOT have an internal IP address for this to work.
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Leave the transfers and search port fields blank also. This will make DC++ randomize the port it uses each time.
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Leave the Outgoing Connection settings in the Proxy pane set to Direct Connection.
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Click OK. This will close the Settings window.
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Klicka på OK. Detta kommer att stänga inställningsfönstret.
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Test active mode by joining several hubs and doing a search for a common term. You should get results back. If not, then you are likely behind a router, have an internal IP address or haven't properly configured your <a po4a-id=0>security software to unblock DC++</a>.
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Note hat this is the proper connection mode to choose if you're <b>using DC++ to connect to local hubs</b> and you plan to connect to users in your local network only.
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Setting up active mode if you are behind a router
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Ställa in aktivt läge om du är bakom en router
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If you're behind a router (gateway) then your computer is a <b>member of a separate local network so connections coming from the Internet must find their way into your computer</b> that resides in a private network. For successful connectivity <b>the router must be set up</b> to open the communication ports DC++ uses and forward the incoming information from the Internet to the correct computer (the one that runs DC++). This is called <b>port forwarding</b> or <b>port mapping</b> and it requires configuration in the router device. There are ways to do port mapping <i>automatically</i> if your router supports one of the automatic port mapping protocols available in DC++. If none of the automatic port mapping ways are supported by the router, the configuration should be done manually to achieve a working active connection mode.
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