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Originally Posted by Matth
I would think not, since the IP address is not permanent, only leased through DHCP - and subject to change at any time, even though it rarely does.
You would probly need to be using a DYNDNS service and client, so that changes in IP address could be passed through automatically - though again, it IS rare for it to change unless provoked in some way (long term abscence, change of adapter, change from Windows to Linux, or NTL resegment the area)
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this is correct... check out
www.dyndns.org or
www.no-ip.com for more details of dynamic dns services.
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