if you are having trouble trying to connect through a router, the following
code may be of help:
create a new notepad document in your WinMX root directory (e.g.; C:/PROGRAM
FILES/WINMX)
and write this code in it:
[winmx]
ServerBindTcpPorts=6699
KillOldSession=1
Persistent=1
Then, save that as "wspcfg.ini" and run WinMX normally. This should get you
up and running.
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Subject: Win mx Question.


> Hi List,
>    How do I connect to win MX from behind my router?
>    Thanks.
>    Anita
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