Can you please document here what kind of "switch in the router GUI" it
was for you?

On 21.01.19 10:19, Catonano wrote:
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> Il giorno lun 21 gen 2019 alle ore 09:47 Catonano <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> ha scritto:
>
>     Hi Kai,
>
>     thank you for your reply
>
>     Il giorno lun 21 gen 2019 alle ore 09:10 Kai A. Hiller
>     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> ha scritto:
>
>         Hello Catonano,
>
>         maybe you can get away without UPNP. While some routers have
>         the option to assign the same IP to your PC, yours might not
>         have that option.
>
>
>     I found the option. Yesterday I was confused. The GUI is not
>     exactly smooth, it's translated from German, I think, and it seems
>     they used some translation software so it's not immediately clear
>     what menus and options are for
>
>     It seems that I could manage to set up the router to give my
>     laptop always the same IP
>
>     In the next few days I'll try to keep reading and I'll come back
>     here for further help and reports
>
>     Thanks !
>
>
> for the sake of completeness of this thread, I found another switch in
> the router GUI that makes this line
>
> upnpc -r 2086 tcp
>
> work     ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
>
> so now Gnunet is happy
>
> I write this because someone else could have the same router or adsl
> contract, somewhere in the world
>
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