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Wireless Question
Hello, I have a VM XL Package and bought myself a router, and there's one thing that bugs me a lot is trying to sort things out like Static IPS etc. I have a Buffalo Wireless router, and I'm quite confused when going into the settings and receiving this:
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/upl...e13b9c70bd.jpg To those who own a router or this one, is this normal for a cable connection? And how do i set up a static IP for port forwarding (Portforward.com is confusing, the Command Prompt and the router are giving two different things) :confused: EDIT: Sorry, my title is a bit silly. If an Admin to change it to Router Question, that would be most helpful :) |
Re: Wireless Question
Not sure if this will help so feel free to ignore.
You won't get a static from Virgin so I'm assuming your router is acting as a DHCP server that dishes out IP addresses to anything you attach to your network. I don't know your particular router but there should be the facility to either switch off the DHCP functionality or , preferably, to reserve a range of IP addressed that can be used by you to assign as a static address. Set up your PC with a static in that range and all should be well. (famous last words...) I used portforward.com to set up bittorrent and although the instructions stated you should set up a static IP, which I did on my PC, it worked just as well on my laptop with a dynamically assigned IP!!!:erm: The screen grab you've posted looks OK, although if I were you I'd set up some encryption. |
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