on 9/2/03 9:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Here is my setup:  DSL service connected to a D-Link 614+ 4 port router with
> wireless.  I have my FP iMac(wired), Pismo(wireless), both 10.2.6,    and 2
> other PCs (no comment) connected.  I would like to be able to setup a webpage
> on my FP iMac, but can not figure out how to configure the router to allow
> direct access to my IP.  I can also not find the IP that the DSL has DHCPed
> me.  I have tried to set up a DMZ, but I do not exactly know what that would
> do.     I am fairly new with networks, but can get around with them.  Any help
> is greatly appreciated!!!

You need to order a static IP address from you ISP.  There is usually a
significant monthly fee for this as opposed to obtaining a dynamic IP
address which has a term limit.

Charles


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