Apollo
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Joined: 14th Apr 2009
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Re: do i need a static ip to portfoward
In the case that you have more than one PC, such as a laptop and desktop, I would recommend you set your local connections to static. This will prevent you from having to re-assign the ports forwarded to specific 192.168.x.x or whatever local ip prefix you have each time the router is
reset.
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Scott
Joined: 4th Sep 2008
Posts: 1806
Re: do i need a static ip to portfoward
Apollo posted: (9th Sep 2010 06:03 pm)
In the case that you have more than one PC, such as a laptop and desktop, I would recommend you set your local connections to static. This will prevent you from having to re-assign the ports forwarded to specific 192.168.x.x or whatever local ip prefix you have each time the router
isreset.
A static DHCP lease would work too. :P
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