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30-Jun-2008, 05:56 AM #1
Static Ip
Hi There,
Currently im using a Belkin router in PPOE but want to change it to a Static IP (for hosting). I can acess the router and click on static Ip however i need to enter a bunch of settings for it to work (wan Ip, Subnet Mask, Gateway Ip, VPI/VCI and Encapsulaion. I have tried ipconfig and can find some of the information but not all? PLZ HELP?
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30-Jun-2008, 07:52 AM #2
You would get the static IP and other necessary information from your ISP.
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30-Jun-2008, 03:26 PM #3
In other words you need a much better understanding of networking. Your local ipconfig results have nothing to do with the wan side of your router. If you want a static ip for your wan port you need to talk to your ISP. They are the only ones that can give you one.
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30-Jun-2008, 07:42 PM #4
so what, call them up and ask for the information?
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30-Jun-2008, 07:48 PM #5
There's probably an additional monthly charge for a static IP address.
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30-Jun-2008, 07:59 PM #6
Many people just use Dynamic DNS if they are hosting a personal website and are worried about their IP changing. I use NO-IP.com, but there are several other places that do Dynamic DNS as well.
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