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PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 9:58 am 
Hi all :)

because we're using a wireless network (dlink router) my ip tends to change between 192.168.1.101-104, so because of this in my router settings ive opened the necessary ports (10000-10004 in my case) for IP's xxx.xxx.x.xx1 to xx4, im wondering if this is confusing the data being sent, since it isnt sure which ip to send it to...

regardless i was wondering if theres any way to force a constant IP on this PC, say xxx.xxx.x.102 (1 laptop and 1 pc are also on the network)?

its the only idea i have why BT is still on yellow. especially since it was green only a few days ago...

any help would be most appreciated


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 10:00 am 
another quick question: are there any changes that need to be made to Prefs > Advanced? i haven't altered anything, is there any need to?


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 1:17 pm 
guest wrote:
because we're using a wireless network (dlink router) my ip tends to change between 192.168.1.101-104, so because of this in my router settings ive opened the necessary ports (10000-10004 in my case) for IP's xxx.xxx.x.xx1 to xx4, im wondering if this is confusing the data being sent, since it isnt sure which ip to send it to...

regardless i was wondering if theres any way to force a constant IP on this PC, say xxx.xxx.x.102 (1 laptop and 1 pc are also on the network)?
You said your computer's LAN ip would be somwhere between 192.168.1.101-104, correct? So why are you using x's for its ip just a couple sentances later? LAN ips don't route across the internet, as there are literally MILLIONS of computers on ip 192.168.1.101 -- so how could that ip be enough information to find yours?

You set your computer to use a fixed ip instead of 'automatically assign an ip' under networking settings. You're setting its LAN ip, not its internet ip -- the internet ip is assigned by your ISP and may or may not be dynamic/random. You COULD possibly set your router to always assume your internet ip was a certain fixed ip...but if your ISP didn't give you that ip address to use, it wouldn't work.

If you can, use a direct wired connection to your wireless router. You'll get higher speeds and more reliable connections that way.


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