Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> Your initial question was about port forwarding as well. The lower part
> of your screenshot is just for that (other consumer routers call it
> "virtual server" as well):
>
> Nome: choose some name for your port forwarding
>
> Indirizzio MAC: the MAC address where the r
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sun,05.Oct.08, 06:30:14, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>
>> Yes I've already noticed exactly what you describe in the web interface
>> and I am familiar with a MAC address. I'm just wondering if I should
>> leave things as they are or configure the modem as discussed.
>
> That'
On Sun,05.Oct.08, 06:30:14, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> Yes I've already noticed exactly what you describe in the web interface and
> I am familiar with a MAC address. I'm just wondering if I should leave
> things as they are or configure the modem as discussed.
That's for you to decide ;) As far as I
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sat,04.Oct.08, 18:38:42, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Thanks for the answer. Yes, this modem has an internal address of
>> 192.168.1.1 I also notice that I seem to always get the ip 192.168.1.70
>> which doesn't seem to change. My partner, connected to the same modem
>> alway
On Sat,04.Oct.08, 18:38:42, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> Thanks for the answer. Yes, this modem has an internal address of
> 192.168.1.1 I also notice that I seem to always get the ip 192.168.1.70
> which doesn't seem to change. My partner, connected to the same modem
> always gets 192.168.1.62 . Since I
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sat,04.Oct.08, 08:40:49, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
>> Hi all (especially Ron Johnson),
>> On another thread Ron said, "Yes. My router gets a routable
>> "external" IP
>> address from the ISP, but I had to also give it an "internal",
>> non-routable IP address
>
>
>
> Original Message
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: RE: setting a static ip on a dhcp account
>Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2008 08:40:49 +0200
>
>>Hi all (especially Ron Johnson),
>>On another thread Ron
On Sat,04.Oct.08, 08:40:49, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
> Hi all (especially Ron Johnson),
> On another thread Ron said, "Yes. My router gets a routable
> "external" IP
> address from the ISP, but I had to also give it an "internal", non-routable
> IP address (which I chose to be 192.168.1.251).
Hi all (especially Ron Johnson),
On another thread Ron said, "Yes. My router gets a routable "external"
IP
address from the ISP, but I had to also give it an "internal", non-routable
IP address (which I chose to be 192.168.1.251).
My question is: can you explain the steps needed to do th
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