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  1. Hi folks. I have two QNAP NAS devices on the same LAN (obviously different LAN IPs) which are getting the same exit IP from AirVPN which is causing some issues with Port Forwarding. I have tried disconnecting (one of them) from the VPN Client page within QVPN Service in the QNAP then reconnecting but still getting the same IP (and same server from AirVPN). I see that the "Your VPN IPv4" in the AirVPN Sessions page are different but don't understand why both the sessions are on the same server and moreso the same Exit IP? I'm sure I'm doing something wrong here but not sure how to make sure they both get different exit IPs so I can work with port forwarding correctly. Hope someone can advise. Thanks in advance! *edit* I should add that I have been using both these devices together for over 6 months with both using WireGuard and had created a "VPN Device" in the AirVPN Client Area for each so I can identify each a little easier and have not had this issue until today (after I had to reboot my router) *update* I have re-attempted to disconnect/reconnect the QNAP QVPN Service and a new AirVPN Server and new exit IP has been allocated so all is working. However still unsure why this occured in the first place and if there is something I can do to prevent this happening in the future.
  2. hello what?? I'm quite new here and have been dealing with this AirVPN for the last few days. - Port forwarding does not seem to work properly here? Or am I too stupid? - tcp works without any problems, only udp doesn't want to do it at all, it seems to me, I've solved it differently now 😉 what you need: - 2 forwarded ports https://airvpn.org/ports/ - eMule.50a.MorphXT.12.7 oder eMule.50a.UltiMatiX_v5.0_31.08.2016_by_engo3k - edit: eMule ... what you want ... ( Your VPN IPv4 ) then enter the generated ports in eMule -> connection tcp and udp - Turn off UPnP under Connection - under Options/Advanced - Server and client LAN IPs filter check box - under Options/Advanced - assign internet connection 0.0.0.0 <- change - Windows .. Enter "cmd" in the search bar of the desktop and open the command prompt with "Right-click -> Run as administrator" (alternatively, you can also call up a command line with the Windows key + R). A DOS box opens in which you now type the command netstat -an. You will now see a list of all network connections on your computer. look for a number starting with 10. ... and enter this in eMule - under Options/Advanced - assign internet connection 0.0.0.0 <- enter - Close eMule to save the settings - Establish an AirVPN connection of your choice - PS: When you change the AirVPN server, the 10th ... IP also changes consequently CMD - netstat -an 10 .. read IP and enter again in eMule I hope it helps you one or the other let's rock the ed2k X Generation edit: not you Exit IP -> Your VPN IPv4 !!!
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