Summary: I have recently subscribed to a DSL ISP that provides me with a /29 subnet and 6 static IPs. I have some servers that I would like to setup with stati...
Summary: If a isp provides a T1 with a block of ip you are not routing you are bridging to the isp. There is a major difference between the two. With a regula...
Summary: I am trying to set up two devices on my home office LAN with static IP addresses to the Internet so they can both be accessed from outside my LAN. One...
Summary: My question is: is it possible to set a number of clients up behind a single one of these static IP addresses using a NAT-like solution (preferably ha...
Summary: If you are using NAT to let other machine go to the internet, you can't use the WAN address to connect to the server. e.g. Let's say your WAN address ...
Summary: Hello, I have a small network consisting of an XT gateway on a static WAN IP, a router, and two gigabit Ethernet switches serving up to 12 stations....
Summary: Let the SMC router handle the routing with the public static IP for the WAN settings and your private IP's on the LAN side. Forward the port traffic ...
Summary: When you set pppoe on the router it takes the ability to give the router a static wan ip away. What should happen is that our ip is tied to our user n...
Summary: Still too many unknowns. It could be that your printer is exposed to the wan. A common way to use WAN IP's is to NAT/PAT them to private ip ranges. B...
Summary: Hi, I am currently living in an apartment complex that assigned me an IP address of 192.168.1.15. They have supplied me with a subnet mask of 255.255...
Summary: The router's WAN IP and the IP that comcast assigns you through your modem are the same thing. You can't just change that. If you have dynamic, you ha...
Summary: Yeah, that's sort of the way mine is setup right now. I have one IP (dynamic) and I use a linux box to do ip masquerading for my local network. But ...
Summary: Ok here are my configurations when I perform an ipconfig /all. Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Description . . . . . . . . . . . : D-Lin...
Summary: Hi! First things first: network layout: house 1 has a dlink DI-524(router 1) router wich has WAN connected house 2 has a dlink DWL-2100(bridge 1) runn...
Summary: I'm at work right now, and currently we run a file server using Windows NT 4.0 We're upgrading in the next couple of weeks to Windows 2003 Server. In...
Summary: Good morning. I need a software that can be programmed to read my WAN IP address at home and then for me to retrieve it from anywhere in the world. ...
Summary: To share your internet link you have to use a ADSL/Cable Router (not switch) with your cable modem (Wan link), and the lan port of router linked on s...
Summary: I would like someone to explain how Exchange works via a POP3 connection or SMTP. If I setup an Exchange server within a LAN taht sites behind a Lin...
Summary: It's possible to do what you're diagramming, but what's the point? I seriously doubt it's gonna help. I also have my doubts the router is the culprit...
Summary: Hi! I am using Windows 2003 Server as a Root Domain Controller(10.0.0.1) and also configured as DNS server under which I have two child domains using ...
Summary: Thanks for your replies. Here are some more info on my setup. For both the modem and the router there is a WAN and a LAN port. For each one you can sp...
Summary: Hi, I have a ADSL internet connection through DSL-500T D-link router.This router has only one ethernet port. I have another wireless router DI-624 wit...
Summary: Your computers IP is NOT 192.168.0.x. That is the internal netwrok ip. You need your WAN ip which you can get from www.whatismyip.com If you're on AOL...
Summary: Don't do the mac address on the wan port as your local computer. I have always had mine set to "use default address" in the wan properties. I have co...