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Do I need a static IP
Hi,
I have the 1MBps service connecting to a Linksys WRT54G (v2 f/w 4.20.7) WiFi router, in turn connected to two PCs to create a home WLAN. I want to ftp/http access files on one of my machines from the internet side, so need to set up port forwarding on the router. However, I think I am correct in saying that my domestic ntl service dynamically assigns an IP address to my router, so this can change (e.g. if there's an outage or I switch off the modem for some reason). If this is the case, then I might find myself not being able to access the files. Any suggestions on how to get around this? All/any help very much appreciated... |
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Thanks - going to setup port forwarding on the ntl IP address to see if like what I'm trying to achieve, then if so, will sign up for the free no-ip service; if I like that, I'll subscribe!
Thinking about it - do ntl's TOS allow the setting up of a server? |
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NTL allow whatever as long as it doesn't impact the service of their other customers - knock yourself out! :)
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